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Absorbable deslorelin implants (Ovuplant ®) prolong postpartum anestrus in early ovulating dairy cows

Two experiments were conducted to investigate the use of a bioabsorbable implant of the GnRH agonist deslorelin to temporarily delay the resumption of postpartum ovulatory cycles in Holstein cows. In Experiment 1, recently calved cows were paired and received either a single implant (Ovuplant ®; Pep...

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Administration, Intravaginal
agonists
Anestrus
animal health
Animals
blood
blood sampling
Cattle - physiology
controlled internal drug release devices
Dairy cow
dairy cows
Drug Implants
estrus
Estrus Synchronization
Female
GnRH agonist
gonadotropin-releasing hormone
Holstein
Lactation
milk composition
milk yield
ovulation
Ovulation - drug effects
Ovuplant
parturition
Postpartum
postpartum interval
Postpartum Period
progesterone
Progesterone - administration & dosage
Progesterone - blood
Time Factors
Triptorelin Pamoate - administration & dosage
Triptorelin Pamoate - analogs & derivatives
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