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The Veterinary Record 159:522-526 (2006)
© 2006 British Veterinary Association


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Production of prolific microsheep by embryo transfer into large non-prolific sheep

S. M. K. Naqvi, MSc, PhD1, A. Joshi, MSc, PhD1, R. Gulyani, MSc, PhD1, D. Kumar, MVSc, PhD1, A. P. Kolte, MVSc2, S. Kumar, MSc2, V. P. Maurya, MSc, PhD1, S. Saha, MVSc, PhD1, J. P. Mittal, MVSc, PhD1 and V. K. Singh, MVSc, PhD3

1 Division of Animal Physiology and Biochemistry, Avikanagar, via Jaipur, Rajasthan 304501, India
2 Animal Biotechnology Section, Avikanagar, via Jaipur, Rajasthan 304501, India
3 Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar, via Jaipur, Rajasthan 304501, India

The Garole is a prolific breed of microsheep that possesses the FecB gene, which increases ovulation rate. The purpose of this study was to compare embryo production by multiple ovulation in seven Garole ewes with that in seven normal size, non-prolific Malpura ewes, and assess the influence of the large body size of Awassi crossbred recipient ewes on the birth-weight of Garole lambs. Oestrus was synchronised with two intramuscular injections of 7·5 mg prostaglandin F2{alpha} administered 10 days apart. The donor ewes were superovulated by the use of pregnant mare serum gonadotrophin and follicle-stimulating hormone. The onset and duration of oestrus were similar in both breeds. The Garole donors had higher total mean (se) ovarian responses (15·6 [3·6] v 9·1 [2·3]), ovulation rate (13·6 [3·1] v 8·4 [2·2]) and produced more transferable embryos (6·0 [3·5] v 4·0 [0·9]) than the Malpura donors, but the differences were not statistically significant. The Garole lambs produced by embryo transfer were on average 57·8 per cent heavier at birth than contemporary Garole lambs produced by natural mating.







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