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Factors affecting conception rates when using sex sorted semen in Western Australian dairy heifers
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Factors affecting conception rates when using sex sorted semen in Western Australian dairy heifers

Felicity Jane Marshall Searle
Honours, Murdoch University
2019
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of oestrous detection within a 5-day timed artificial insemination program (TAI) on conception rates in dairy heifers when using sex sorted semen. This was compared to a control group using conventional semen. A total of 198 healthy dairy heifers were subjected to a 5 Day Co-synch protocol. Animals were determined to be in oestrus based on the activation of a scratcher detection patch and were assigned into two treatment groups: conventional semen (n=77) and sex sorted semen (n=76). Semen type and heifer weight had statistically significant and positive effects on conception rates (P<0.05, P0.01). Insemination technician, body condition score, bull, heat and reproductive tract score did not affect pregnancy per artificial insemination (P/AI). Further research should be conducted on a larger sample size to explore the potential effects of these factors.

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