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Effect of timing of artificial insemination on the prolificacy and sex ratio in canine species

dc.contributor.advisorCarmo, AnƔlia Georgina Vital
dc.contributor.advisorMiranda, Sónia Margarida Rodrigues
dc.contributor.authorda Silva, Laura Correia Figueira
dc.date.accessioned2016-12-27T11:17:19Z
dc.date.available2016-12-27T11:17:19Z
dc.date.issued2015-07-22
dc.description.abstractThe importance of artificial insemination to canine reproduction is steadily increasing. On this regard, the knowledge of the factors that may affect success of the insemination techniques is determinant to obtain successful pregnancies and an adequate number of offspring per litter. Results archived in a four years database of reproduction visits of one veterinary hospital in Portugal were analyzed and complemented with questionnaires and phone calls to the bitches’ owners. Data consists of a total of 502 newborns from 86 whelping records from 52 bitches from ten different breeds aged 15 to 99 months monitored from breeding to whelping. In this database progesterone determinations were used to establish the day of LH surge; the later being used to estimate the gestational age. Delimitation of the bitchĀ“s fertile period was based on the combined information from serum progesterone determinations and vaginal cytology. The day the plasma concentration of progesterone exceeded 2 ng /mL was considered the day of the LH surge. Two intravaginal inseminations with 48h of interval were performed on all females, with fresh semen from males with proven fertility. The objective of the present study was to determine whether different intervals between insemination and ovulation have an influence on the fertility, prolificacy and sex ratio in bitches. Three time periods of AI, relative to ovulation day, were used in this study and bitches were divided according into these three groups. Group A (early): AI was performed more than 24 hours before ovulation, n=11; group B (intermediate): AI was performed between 24 hours before and 24 hours after ovulation, n=34; group C (late): AI was performed more than 24 hours after ovulation, n=41. Factors that may affect secondary sex ratio and prolificacy in bitches were also determined using multiple regression analysis. Month and season of the year at insemination; breed, age at first heat, weight and age of bitches at AI, days after the onset of proestrus, duration of gestation, cesarean delivery, parity, embryonic and neonatal death, sexual behaviour at AI, vulvar anatomy, male’s experience, incidence of reproductive pathologies and whelping problems were analysed together. This study did not supported the hypothesis that changing the moment of artificial insemination in relation to ovulation affected secondary the litter size and the proportion of males and females at birth. However, the results showed that breed has an influence on prolificacy, gestation length, probability of having cesarean section and proportion of males and females at birth. Breeds with highest prolificacy are more likely to have longest gestation duration, high probability of having newborn females and less probability of having cesarean delivery. German Shepherd Dog had a greater likelihood of having longest gestation, followed by French Bulldog and Doberman, Labrador Retriever, Great Dane and Jack Russell, Bernese Mountain Dog, Pug and at least with shorter gestation duration and high probability of having cesarean delivery are Bull Terrier and English Bulldog. This information is clinically important in attempting to predict the whelping day and prepare a cesarean section. The importance for breeders lies in genetic improvement of the breed.pt_PT
dc.identifier.tid201099055pt_PT
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/17128
dc.language.isoengpt_PT
dc.subjectArtificial inseminationpt_PT
dc.subjectBitchespt_PT
dc.subjectFresh semenpt_PT
dc.subjectProlificacypt_PT
dc.subjectCanine reproductionpt_PT
dc.subjectSex ratiopt_PT
dc.titleEffect of timing of artificial insemination on the prolificacy and sex ratio in canine speciespt_PT
dc.typemaster thesis
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rcaap.rightsrestrictedAccesspt_PT
rcaap.typemasterThesispt_PT
thesis.degree.nameMedicina VeterinƔriapt_PT

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