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Research (Published online: 11-11-2023)
9. Comparative evaluation of estrus synchronization protocols on reproductive performance and estrus behavior in Barbados Black Belly sheep
Krishna Mohan and Nitu Kumar
Veterinary World, 16(11): 2244-2249

Krishna Mohan: Centre of Excellence on Indigenous Breed (CoEIB), RPCAU, Pusa, New Delhi, India.
Nitu Kumar: TVO, Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Government of Bihar, India.

doi: 10.14202/vetworld.2023.2244-2249

Article history: Received: 11-07-2023, Accepted: 10-10-2023, Published online: 11-11-2023

Corresponding author: Krishna Mohan

E-mail: kmvet11@gmail.com

Citation: Mohan K and Kumar N (2023) Comparative evaluation of estrus synchronization protocols on reproductive performance and estrus behavior in Barbados Black Belly sheep, Veterinary World, 16(11): 2244–2249.
Abstract

Background and Aim: Estrus synchronization of ewes has been accomplished using several protocols with various degrees of success in improving reproductive efficiency and obtaining the most effective protocol used in sheep farming. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of three treatment protocols and to record the intensity and duration of estrus signs and pregnancy rate in Barbados Black Belly (BBB) sheep.

Materials and Methods: Thirty-two primipara BBB ewes aged 18–24 months were equally divided into three treatment groups. T1: the ewes were injected intramuscularly with 2 mL Lutalyse (PGF2α) (10 mg) on days 0 and 10. T2: 1 mL Fertiline (50 μg; Gonadorelin acetate) on day 0 and 2 mL lutalyse (10 mg) on day 7. T3: 1 mL fertiline (50 μg) on day 0, 2 mL lutalyse (10 mg) on day 7, and 1 mL Fertiline (50 μg) on day 9. Estrus response was assessed using naturally mating rams and ewes. Pregnancy was determined using ultrasonography between 55 and 80 days after the last hormonal injection. The following estrus signs were noted: Swollen vulva, mucus discharge, sniffing, excitement, loss of appetite, mounting, and rapid tail movement.

Results: Of the expressed signs, swollen vulva was most frequent, whereas loss of appetite and mucus discharge were the least overt signs recorded. The estrus response (%), onset (%), and duration (h) in ewe synchronization of the three treatment protocols were 100%, 58.3 ± 23.4%, and 48.0 ± 18.2 h (T1), 100%, 61.7 ± 41.2%, and 45.0 ± 27.0 h (T2), and 37.5%, 32.1 ± 1.7%, and 29.2 ± 1.25 h (T3), respectively. The pregnancy rates were 87.5%, 87.5%, 37.5%, and 50.0% in T1, T2, T3, and T4, respectively.

Conclusion: Prostaglandin F2α+PGF2α and GnRH+PGF2α synchronization protocols were more effective in the fertilization of BBB ewes with better expression of estrus signs compared with the GnRH+PGF2α+GnRH (OVS) protocol.

Keywords: Barbados Black Belly, estrus behavior, estrus synchronization, ewes, Trinidad.