173 Association between follicular characteristics and ovulatory response to the last GnRH of the Double Ovsynch and pregnancy per AI in first service Holstein multiparous cows
I. M. R. Leão A , T. Valdes-Arciniega A , E. Anta-Galvan A , M. S. El Azzi A and J. P. N. Martins AA
Our aim was to determine the association of follicular characteristics with ovulatory response and pregnancy per AI (P/AI) in multiparous Holstein cows (n = 1289) submitted to a Double Ovsynch protocol for first service. Ovaries were scanned by ultrasound at the first (G1) and last (G2) GnRH treatments of the breeding-Ovsynch and 2 days later to determine follicle size and ovulatory response. Only cows that ovulated to G1 (70.8%) and with serum P4 > 1.00 ng mL−1 at PGF2α of the breeding-Ovsynch were considered in the analysis for ovulatory response to G2 and P/AI (n = 855). Associations were analyzed by logistic regression in SAS. At the time of G2, 0.6% of the cows had no follicles ≥ 9 mm, 54.3% had one follicle, 34.9% had two follicles, 7.6% had three follicles, and 2.7% had more than three follicles. Serum P4 at PGF2α was negatively associated (P < 0.01) with the number of follicles ≥ 9 mm at G2; however, milk production was not associated (P = 0.26) with the number of follicles ≥ 9 mm at the time of G2. Ovulation to G2 was 93.7% and was not associated (P = 0.40) with the number of follicles ≥ 9 mm at G2. In cows with more than one follicle ≥ 9 mm at G2, the number of follicles ≥ 9 mm was associated (P < 0.01) with double ovulation to G2. Cows with three or more follicles had greater double ovulation (48.0%) than cows with two follicles (24.9%). The number of follicles ≥ 9 mm at G2 was not related (P = 0.70) to P/AI at Day 32 post-AI (overall: 50.4%). In cows with one follicle ≥ 9 mm at G2, follicle diameter was positively associated with ovulation to G2 (P = 0.01) and P/AI (P = 0.03). In cows with two follicles ≥ 9 mm at G2, 48.4% of cows ovulated the largest follicle, 26.7% ovulated the smallest follicle, and 24.9% had double ovulations. There was no association between the diameter of the largest (P = 0.15) or smallest (P = 0.18) follicles and ovulation to G2; however, the largest follicle diameter was negatively associated with double ovulation to G2 (P < 0.01). The same correlation was not observed with the smallest follicle diameter (P = 0.22). Interestingly, the largest follicle diameter tended to be positively associated with P/AI on Day 32 (P = 0.08), and the smallest follicle diameter was positively associated with P/AI on Day 32 (P = 0.03). Largest/smallest follicle ratio had the strongest negative correlation with double ovulation to G2 (P < 0.01) in cows with two follicles ≥ 9 mm at G2; however, it was not correlated with ovulatory response to G2 (P = 0.65) or with P/AI on Day 32 (P = 0.46). In cows with three follicles ≥ 9 mm at G2, 25.4% ovulated the largest follicle, 22.3% ovulated the middle follicle, and 6.8% ovulated the smallest. Moreover, 15.3% double ovulated the largest and the middle follicle, 23.7% double ovulated the middle and the smallest follicle, and 6.8% double ovulated the largest and the smallest follicle. The diameter of the largest, middle, or smallest follicle did not correlate with ovulation or double ovulation to G2 and P/AI on Day 32 in cows with three follicles ≥ 9 mm. In summary, follicle diameter at G2 was associated with ovulation to G2 only in cows with one follicle ≥ 9 mm, and the number of follicles ≥ 9 mm at G2 was correlated with double ovulation in multiparous Holstein cows.