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AbanicoVet 2020; 10 (1)
Postpartum ovarian activity of Alpine goats consuming different energy levels
Rivas-Jacobo M, González-Aguilar E, Ballesteros-Rodea G, Hernández-Marín A, Gallegos-Sánchez J, Herrera- Corredor A
Language: Spanish
References: 33
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ABSTRACT
34 Alpine goats were used with the objective of evaluating the effect of energy density in the diet, on the
return to postpartum ovarian activity. Three experimental groups were formed: E80: 80% of the postpartum
energy requirements, E100: 100% of the requirements and E120: 120% of the requirements. The diet was
provided 3 weeks before and up to 60 days after delivery. Female weight was determined every five days
and the ovaries were scanned by ultrasonography twice a week to assess follicular growth. The day the
females ovulated was determined by radioimmunoassay, based on the progesterone concentration. The
goats in E120, observed higher weights than in E80 and E100 (P≤0.05). In E100 the first follicle presented
earlier (27.09 ± 08.5 days; P≤0.05) and presented the highest percentage of ovulation (54.54%). There were
no differences in the calving-ovulation interval between E100 and E120 (P ‹0.05). The level of energy
consumption in the diet stimulates postpartum ovarian activity; however, a low percentage of animals
ovulate, which may indicate that there are other factors that can condition the complete recovery of the
ovary, such as suckling.
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