Transferencia embrionaria de llamas superovuladas y de ovulación simple en dos épocas del ão y bajo condiciones de campo

Translated title of the contribution: Embryo transfer of super ovulated and single ovulated llamas at two periods of the year and under field conditions

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Abstract

Two embryo production protocols were evaluated: superovulation and single ovulation, determining the collection rate and quality of the embryos, as well as fertility and natality during the reproductive and non-reproductive season, at 4200 meters above sea level and under field conditions. The collection rate of embryos in single ovulation was 53% (44/83) embryos versus 242.3% (63/26) in superovulation. The quality of the embryos collected by single ovulation was: grade I (90.3 and 83.6%) and grade II (9.4 and 16.7%) and none of grade III; while in superovulation it was: grade I (76.6 and 87.5%), grade II (14.9 and 12.5%) and grade III (8.5 and 0%) for the reproductive and nonreproductive seasons, respectively. Fertility was similar between single ovulation (56.4%) and superovulation (56.0%). The birth rate was 41.1 and 30.0% for single ovulation and superovulation, respectively. It is concluded that both techniques represent a feasible alternative for their application in the high Andean llama rearing systems.

Translated title of the contributionEmbryo transfer of super ovulated and single ovulated llamas at two periods of the year and under field conditions
Original languageSpanish
Article numbere19511
JournalRevista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Peru
Volume32
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Feb 2021
Externally publishedYes

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