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Características clínicas del estro inducido con hormonas y su relación con el porcentaje de gestación en búfalas de río nulíparas

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An amount of 82 nulliparous female water buffaloes were studied to compare the signs of induced estrus with hormone protocols (P). Treatments PI (n=29), PII (n=28) and PIII (n=25) received 2.0 mg of estradiol benzoate and intravaginal device of progesterone for nine days. After removing the device, 0.5 mg of prostaglandin F2α, 500 IU of equine chorionic gonadotropin and 0.5 mg of estradiol cypionate (PI and PII) were applied. In PIII, cypionate was replaced by 1000 IU of human chorionic gonadotropin after 48 h. Inseminations were carried out between 48-50 (PI), 56- 58 (PII) and 14-16 h (PIII) after the last hormone. A generalized linear mixed model was applied, which considered the protocol as fixed effect, and the animal nested in the protocol as random effect. Tukey-Kramer test was applied for the multiple comparisons. The animals of PI showed higher swollen vulva (77.5 %) and higher pink coloration of the vaginal vestibule (75.2 %) than those from PII (16.7 and 16.26 %) and PIII (15.4 and 13.26%). Female buffaloes of PI (61.6 %) and PII (81.2 %) showed higher secretions than those of PIII (22.8 %). Uterine texcitement, tone cervical passage and insemination time showed no differences among protocols. Cervical passage showed a positive and high correlation with the gestation percentage. This last was negatively related to excitement and time during the insemination. It can be concluded that differences in the expression of signs had no influence on the percentage of gestation among protocols.

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Clinical signs, Estrus, Female buffaloes, Hormonal protocol

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English

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Cuban Journal of Agricultural Science, v. 50, n. 1, p. 61-69, 2016.

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