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Influence of parity on follicular dynamics and resumption of ovarian cycle in postpartum dairy cows

The present study examined ovarian changes preceding the resumption of the ovarian cycle in postpartum dairy cows with different parities under similar body nutritional conditions. In postpartum primi- ( n = 6), bi- ( n = 4), and multiparous ( n = 6) Holstein dairy cows, ovarian ultrasonographic obs...

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Published in:Animal reproduction science 2008-10, Vol.108 (1), p.134-143
Main Authors: Tanaka, Tomomi, Arai, Mayumi, Ohtani, Shohei, Uemura, Saya, Kuroiwa, Takenobu, Kim, Seungjoon, Kamomae, Hideo
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description The present study examined ovarian changes preceding the resumption of the ovarian cycle in postpartum dairy cows with different parities under similar body nutritional conditions. In postpartum primi- ( n = 6), bi- ( n = 4), and multiparous ( n = 6) Holstein dairy cows, ovarian ultrasonographic observations starting at 7 days after calving were performed every other day and then daily after the confirmation of clinical signs of oestrus for the detection of postpartum first ovulation. Blood samples were collected at the same time as ultrasonography and analyzed for oestradiol and progesterone to monitor ovarian activity. To evaluate the nutritional condition of the cows, body weight and body condition score (BCS, 1 = emaciated to 5 = obese) were measured weekly and blood samples for the analysis of glucose, insulin, and non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) were collected at the same time until postpartum second ovulation. Dominant follicles (>8 mm in diameter) of the first follicular wave were detected at 7 days after calving in all cows. The first wave follicle ovulated in five of six multiparous cows, whereas no first wave follicle ovulated in any of the primiparous cows. The days to first ovulation after calving in primiparous cows (31.8 ± 8.3 days) were significantly greater ( p < 0.05) than those in multiparous cows (17.3 ± 6.3 days), but were not significantly different from biparous cows (28.8 ± 8.6 days). There was a significant relationship between parity and days to first ovulation after calving ( p < 0.05). BCS was maintained at a level of more than 2.5 during the postpartum period in all cows and there was no influence of parity on postpartum changes in BCS, glucose, insulin, or NEFA throughout the experiment. The present study demonstrated a negative relationship between parity and number of days from calving to first ovulation in dairy cows under similar body nutritional conditions. It is possible that the influence of parity on the resumption of ovarian cycle is modulated by the factors different from the nutrition-related changes during the postpartum period in dairy cows.
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Cattle - blood
Cattle - physiology
Dairy cow
dairy cows
Dairying
estrous cycle
Estrous Cycle - physiology
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - blood
Female
First ovulation
follicular development
Follicular dynamics
Insulin - blood
Ovarian Follicle - physiology
ovarian follicles
ovulation
Parity
parity (reproduction)
Parity - physiology
Postpartum
postpartum interval
Postpartum Period - physiology
Pregnancy
ruminant nutrition
title Influence of parity on follicular dynamics and resumption of ovarian cycle in postpartum dairy cows
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