First results from insemination with sex-sorted semen in dairy heifers in Macedonia

Science has been searching for a long time for a reliable method for controlling the sex of mammalian offspring. Recently, the application of specific modern cellular methodologies has led to the development of a flow cytometric system capable of differentiating and separating living X- and Y-chromo...

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Main Authors: Ljupche Kochoski, Zoran Filopov, Ilcho Joshevski, Stevche Ilievski, Filip Davkov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ss.Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje 2015-03-01
Series:Macedonian Veterinary Review
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Online Access:http://www.macvetrev.mk/2015-1/MacVetRev2015-38-1-2.pdf
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spelling doaj-20b7a3dd1e974f5a8f935f3dd0139ec22020-11-25T01:40:42ZengSs.Cyril and Methodius University, SkopjeMacedonian Veterinary Review 1409-76211857-74152015-03-0138110711110.14432/j.macvetrev.2014.10.025 First results from insemination with sex-sorted semen in dairy heifers in MacedoniaLjupche Kochoski0Zoran Filopov1Ilcho Joshevski2Stevche Ilievski3Filip Davkov4Faculty of Biotechnical Sciences Bitola, University “St. Kliment Ohridski” – Bitola, Partizanska bb, 7000 Bitola, MacedoniaZK Pelagonija Bitola, Boris Kidrik 3, 7000 Bitola, MacedoniaZK Pelagonija Bitola, Boris Kidrik 3, 7000 Bitola, MacedoniaZK Pelagonija Bitola, Boris Kidrik 3, 7000 Bitola, MacedoniaZK Pelagonija Bitola, Boris Kidrik 3, 7000 Bitola, MacedoniaScience has been searching for a long time for a reliable method for controlling the sex of mammalian offspring. Recently, the application of specific modern cellular methodologies has led to the development of a flow cytometric system capable of differentiating and separating living X- and Y-chromosome-bearing sperm cells in amounts suitable for AI and therefore, commercialization of this sexing technology. The aim of this work was to present the first results of heifers that introduce bovine AI with sex sorted semen, for the first time in Macedonia. Insemination with sex sorted cryopreserved semen (2x106 spermatozoa per dose) imported from the USA was done at two dairy farms in ZK Pelagonija. In total, 74 heifers (Holstein Friesian) were inseminated. Inseminations were carried out in a timely manner following a modified OvSynch protocol. During the insemination, the sperm was deposited into the uterine horn ipsi lateral to the ovary where a follicle larger than 1.6 cm was detected by means of transrectal ultrasound examination. Pregnancy was checked by ultrasound on day 30 after the insemination. Overall, the average pregnancy rate in both farms was 43,24% (40,54% and 45,95%, for farm 1 and farm 2, respectively). All pregnant heifers delivered their calves following a normal gestation length (274,3 days in average) and of the 32 born calves, 30 (93,75%) were female. In conclusion, since the first results from inseminations with sex-sorted semen in dairy heifers in Macedonia are very promising, the introduction of this technique may bring much benefit to the local dairy sector. Average pregnancy rate seems similar with results obtained following ‘regular’ inseminations, notwithstanding the relatively low number of spermatozoa per insemination dose. Due to the latter, we however recommend inseminations only to be carried out by experienced technicians followinga TAI protocol and ultrasound examinations of the ovaries prior to insemination.http://www.macvetrev.mk/2015-1/MacVetRev2015-38-1-2.pdfsperm sexingheiferultrasoundartificial insemination
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author Ljupche Kochoski
Zoran Filopov
Ilcho Joshevski
Stevche Ilievski
Filip Davkov
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Zoran Filopov
Ilcho Joshevski
Stevche Ilievski
Filip Davkov
First results from insemination with sex-sorted semen in dairy heifers in Macedonia
Macedonian Veterinary Review
sperm sexing
heifer
ultrasound
artificial insemination
author_facet Ljupche Kochoski
Zoran Filopov
Ilcho Joshevski
Stevche Ilievski
Filip Davkov
author_sort Ljupche Kochoski
title First results from insemination with sex-sorted semen in dairy heifers in Macedonia
title_short First results from insemination with sex-sorted semen in dairy heifers in Macedonia
title_full First results from insemination with sex-sorted semen in dairy heifers in Macedonia
title_fullStr First results from insemination with sex-sorted semen in dairy heifers in Macedonia
title_full_unstemmed First results from insemination with sex-sorted semen in dairy heifers in Macedonia
title_sort first results from insemination with sex-sorted semen in dairy heifers in macedonia
publisher Ss.Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje
series Macedonian Veterinary Review
issn 1409-7621
1857-7415
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Science has been searching for a long time for a reliable method for controlling the sex of mammalian offspring. Recently, the application of specific modern cellular methodologies has led to the development of a flow cytometric system capable of differentiating and separating living X- and Y-chromosome-bearing sperm cells in amounts suitable for AI and therefore, commercialization of this sexing technology. The aim of this work was to present the first results of heifers that introduce bovine AI with sex sorted semen, for the first time in Macedonia. Insemination with sex sorted cryopreserved semen (2x106 spermatozoa per dose) imported from the USA was done at two dairy farms in ZK Pelagonija. In total, 74 heifers (Holstein Friesian) were inseminated. Inseminations were carried out in a timely manner following a modified OvSynch protocol. During the insemination, the sperm was deposited into the uterine horn ipsi lateral to the ovary where a follicle larger than 1.6 cm was detected by means of transrectal ultrasound examination. Pregnancy was checked by ultrasound on day 30 after the insemination. Overall, the average pregnancy rate in both farms was 43,24% (40,54% and 45,95%, for farm 1 and farm 2, respectively). All pregnant heifers delivered their calves following a normal gestation length (274,3 days in average) and of the 32 born calves, 30 (93,75%) were female. In conclusion, since the first results from inseminations with sex-sorted semen in dairy heifers in Macedonia are very promising, the introduction of this technique may bring much benefit to the local dairy sector. Average pregnancy rate seems similar with results obtained following ‘regular’ inseminations, notwithstanding the relatively low number of spermatozoa per insemination dose. Due to the latter, we however recommend inseminations only to be carried out by experienced technicians followinga TAI protocol and ultrasound examinations of the ovaries prior to insemination.
topic sperm sexing
heifer
ultrasound
artificial insemination
url http://www.macvetrev.mk/2015-1/MacVetRev2015-38-1-2.pdf
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