Journal article

The effect of level of feed intake on progesterone clearance rate by measuring faecal progesterone metabolites in grazing dairy cows

AR Rabiee, KL Macmillan, F Schwarzenberger

Animal Reproduction Science | ELSEVIER | Published : 2001

Abstract

The objective of the present study was to determine the effect of level of feed intake of pasture on P4 clearance rates in dairy cows. Twelve non-lactating Holstein-Friesian cows aged 4-9 years were randomly allocated to a restricted or ad libitum group. The ad libitum group had unrestricted access to irrigated pasture, whereas the restricted group had access for only 2 h per day. Each animal was drenched orally twice daily with a chromic oxide capsule to allow daily feed intake to be estimated from faecal output (FO). Endogenous progesterone (P4) production was eliminated by subcutanously implanting a capsule containing 6 mg of a potent GnRH-agonist (deslorelin) into the ear of each animal ..

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