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Comparison between deep intracornual artificial insemination (dIAI) and conventional artificial insemination (AI) using low concentration of spermatozoa in beef cattle
Meirelles, Ciro; Kozicki, Luiz Ernandes; Weiss, Romildo Romualdo; Segui, Marcio Saporski; Souza, Antonio; Santos, Ivo Walter dos; Breda, Jose Carlos dos Santos.
  • Meirelles, Ciro; Pontifical University Catholic of Paraná.
  • Kozicki, Luiz Ernandes; Pontifical University Catholic of Paraná.
  • Weiss, Romildo Romualdo; Federal University of Paraná.
  • Segui, Marcio Saporski; Pontifical University Catholic of Paraná.
  • Souza, Antonio; s.af
  • Santos, Ivo Walter dos; s.af
  • Breda, Jose Carlos dos Santos; s.af
Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 55(3): 371-374, May-June 2012. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-640186
ABSTRACT
This study aimed to compare the pregnancy rate using the conventional artificial insemination (AI) or deep intracornual artificial insemination (DIAI), with low number of spermatozoa (4.0 million sperm) in 270 Nelore cows. The animals were divided in two groups (G G1 (135 cows) conventional AI was performed (=semen deposition in the uterine body) and in G2 (135 cows) to DIAI, in ipsilateral horn where the dominant follicle in the ovary had previously been detected, by ultrasound examinations. For both the methods, a single artificial insemination was carried out after visual estrus observation, checked three times a day (morning, afternoon and evening). The pregnancy diagnosis after 45 days was conducted by ultrasound. Results showed a better pregnancy rate in the DIAI group (67.4% - p<0.01), when compared to conventional AI (48.8%) with low spermatozoa concentration.


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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Language: English Journal: Braz. arch. biol. technol Journal subject: Biology Year: 2012 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil