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Theriogenology ; 80(6): 619-23, 2013 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23850005

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to compare four methods of estrus resynchronization performed 23 days after timed artificial insemination (TAI) plus estrus observation in Bos indicus cows. Eight hundred fourteen lactating Nelore cows were submitted to TAI and then randomly assigned to one of the five following treatments: R23 (resynchronization without eCG), R23/200 (resynchronization with 200 IU of eCG), R23/300 (resynchronization with 300 IU of eCG), R23/TCR (resynchronization with temporary calf removal [TCR]), and a control group, with estrus observation followed by AI (with no resynchronization). Treatment consisted of a progesterone device plus administration of estradiol benzoate on Day 0; on Day 8, the device was removed and cloprostenol was applied, together with estradiol cypionate. Also on Day 8, either eCG was administered or TCR was performed in the resynchronized groups, except for R23. The females were inseminated 48 hours after device removal or TCR (33 days after the first TAI). The control group was kept under estrus observation from 18 to 23 days after the first TAI and was inseminated 12 hours after detection of estrus. The first pregnancy evaluation was performed using ultrasound examination 31 days after the first TAI. After 30 days of the resynchronization, a second pregnancy evaluation was performed and the animals in the R23/300 and R23/TCR groups achieved the highest conception rates, 76.6% and 74.0%, respectively (P < 0.05). There were no differences between the conception rates of the animals in the R23/200 (63.3%), R23 (61.3%), and control (54.3%) groups (P > 0.05). These results suggest that estrus resynchronization at 23 days after TAI can effectively improve the conception rate of lactating Bos indicus cows in a short time period. Furthermore, resynchronization with 300 IU of eCG or with TCR provided the best results.


Subject(s)
Cattle/physiology , Estrus Synchronization/methods , Gonadotropins, Equine/therapeutic use , Lactation , Maternal Deprivation , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Estrous Cycle/physiology , Female , Lactation/physiology , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Rate
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 64(6): 1649-1655, Dec. 2012. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-660236

ABSTRACT

Avaliou-se o efeito da substituição do feno de capim tifton pela casca de mamona, 0, 33, 66 e 100% na dieta de ovinos, sobre o peso e rendimento dos componentes não constituintes da carcaça e o rendimento de buchada e panelada. Vinte e oito animais não castrados, com sete meses de idade e peso inicial médio de 19,5±2,45kg, foram distribuídos em delineamento de blocos ao acaso, com quatro tratamentos e sete repetições, e abatidos após 70 dias de confinamento. Houve decréscimo linear nos pesos da língua (0,084 a 0,079kg), traqueia+pulmão (0,50 a 0,42kg), coração (0,14 a 0,12kg), timo (0,035 a 0,025kg), rins (0,100 a 0,088kg) e peso total dos órgãos (2,14 a 1,90kg) de acordo com o percentual de substituição. O mesmo comportamento foi verificado para os pesos do esôfago (0,051 a 0,045kg), rúmen-retículo (0,73 a 0,64kg), intestino delgado (0,78 a 0,64kg) e total de vísceras (2,17 a 1,92kg). Para os pesos da cabeça (1,99 a 1,66kg), patas (0,86 a 0,73kg), pele (2,49 a 1,99kg), sangue (1,36 a 1,19kg) e total de subprodutos (7,12 a 5,96kg) verificou-se efeito linear negativo de acordo com a substituição. O mesmo foi observado para os pesos de buchada (4,71 a 4,22kg) e panelada (7,55 a 6,61kg). A casca de mamona não deve substituir o feno de capim tifton na dieta de ovinos por causar decréscimo no peso de órgãos, vísceras e subprodutos e influenciar negativamente os pesos e rendimentos de buchada e panelada.


The effects of replacing tifton hay with 0, 33, 66 and 100% of castor bean hulls in the diet of sheep on the non-carcass components of weight and dressing and on the "buchada" and "panelada" yield were evaluated in this research. Twenty-eight non castrated sheep averaging seven months of age and with initial weight of 19.5±2.45kg were assigned to a randomized block design with four treatments and seven replicates, and were slaughtered after 70 days of confinement. A linear decrease of tongue (0.084 to 0.079kg), trachea + lungs (0.50 to 0.42kg), heart (0.14 to 0.12kg), thymus (0.035 to 0.025kg), kidneys (0.100 to 0.088kg) weights and total weight of organs (2.14 to 1.90kg) was observed. The same behavior was observed for the esophagus (0.051 to 0.045kg), rumen-reticulum (0.73 to 0.64kg), small intestine (0.78 to 0.64kg) and total viscera (2.17 to 1.92kg) weights. There was a linear effect for the head (1.99 to 1.66kg), feet (0.86 to 0.73kg), skin (2.49 to 1.99kg), blood (1.36 to 1.19kg) and total by-products (7.12 to 5.96kg) weights according to the treatments and also for "buchada" (4.71 to 4.22kg) and "panelada" (7.55 to 6.61kg) weights. Castor bean hulls should not replace tifton hay because it decreases the weight of organs, viscera and by-products and adversely affects the "buchada" and "panelada" weight and dressing.


Subject(s)
Animals , Diet/veterinary , Ricinus/adverse effects , Sheep , Animal Feed , Viscera
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Talanta ; 45(2): 317-23, 1997 Dec 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18967009

ABSTRACT

Cellulose phosphate (CELLPHOS) was studied as a collector for analytical preconcentration of traces of Cd(II), Cr(III), Cu(II) and Ni(II) from aqueous sample solution. It has been proved that using chromatographic columns packed with CELLPHOS for preconcentration and 1.0 mol 1(-1) HCl for elution the adsorbed analytes are quantitatively enriched. An enrichment factor of 20 (100 ml sample, 5 ml concentrate) was achieved by this separation procedure, which was applied to a series of water analyses (river, sea, bog water).

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