Lambing rates and litter sizes following intrauterine or cervical insemination of frozen/thawed semen with or without oxytocin administration
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Lambing rates and litter sizes following intrauterine or cervical insemination of frozen/thawed semen with or without oxytocin administration
Abstract
Intrauterine insemination by laparoscopy is required to achieve acceptable lambing rates in ewes when using frozen semen but the procedure has evoked welfare concerns. Oxytocin has been used to dilate the cervix as a means of accessing the uterus during conventional cervical insemination, but its effect on fertility is not well documented. Three hundred crossbred ewes were synchronised in estrus and randomly allocated to one of three insemination procedures using frozen/thawed semen containing 400 x 10(6)/ml progressively motile sperm: single cervical (0.2 ml), multiple cervical (4 x 0.05 ml) or laparoscopic (0.05 ml per uterine horn). The effects of each insemination procedure on lambing rate (percentage of treated ewes lambing) and litter size (lambs per ewe lambing) were tested with and without oxytocin (10 IU given i.m.) prior to fixed-time insemination. Oxytocin did not permit complete cervical penetration in any ewes and neither lambing rate nor litter size was influenced by the number of inseminations. Lambing percentages were 69 and 42 (P < 0.01) for the laparoscopic and cervical insemination methods, respectively, and oxytocin reduced these to 58 (NS) and 10 (P < 0.001) percent, respectively. Corresponding litter sizes for ewes not receiving oxytocin were 1.91 and 1.51 and for those receiving oxytocin, 1.83 and 1.41 (laparoscopic versus cervical, P < 0.02). Thus, in the absence of complete cervical penetration at insemination, 10 IU oxytocin decreased the number of ewes lambing but had no effect on their litter size.
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