Effect of calving to timed artificial insemination interval on fertility of beef cows.

Abstract

The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of calving to timed artificial insemination (C-TAI) interval on fertility of Bos taurus and Bos indicus cows and to determine the best C-TAI interval to include postpartum cows in TAI programs in each genotype (B. taurus and B. indicus). In experiment 1, a retrospective study was per-formed, with data from 2,709 TAI in Bos taurus and Bos indicus cows with different C- TAI intervals. There was a positive linear effect of C-TAI interval on the pregnancy probability (p 52 days). Cows with C-TAI longer than 52 days (C-TAI > 52) had greater pregnancy rate (56%) than cows with short C-TAI (46%; p .05) the ovulation rate nor the propor-tion of endometrial polymorphonuclear leucocytes. We conclude that C-TAI interval affects pregnancy rate in both Bos taurus and Bos indicus. We recommend a C-TAI in-terval longer than 52 days to increase fertility of beef cows included in TAI programs

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