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Vol. 13, Issue 9 (2024)

Effectiveness of oestrous inducing agents in treating anoestrous in cattle and buffaloes: Insights from trials under SAMADHAN project Rajasthan

Author(s):
Santosh Bansal, Anuj Dixit, Vinod Potdar, Surendra Verdia and VB Dyasa
Abstract:
Anestrus, a significant fertility issue in dairy cattle and buffaloes, drastically affects reproductive efficiency. This study compared the effectiveness of two heat-inducing agents, Ovulanta and Himfertin, in addressing anestrus. Among animals treated with Ovulanta, approximately 70% of buffaloes and 75% of cattle exhibited signs of estrus, with conception rates of 60% in buffaloes and 68% in cattle. Himfertin, though slightly less effective, demonstrated a 65% estrous response rate in buffaloes and 70% in cattle, with conception rates of 55% and 65%, respectively. The results indicate that while Ovulanta showed marginally higher efficiency in both estrous response and conception rates, Himfertin remains a valuable alternative. Both products can be effectively used depending on specific livestock needs and management conditions. Further research with larger sample sizes and diverse environmental conditions is recommended to gain a deeper understanding of these products’ overall efficacy across different breeds.
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How to cite this article:
Santosh Bansal, Anuj Dixit, Vinod Potdar, Surendra Verdia, VB Dyasa. Effectiveness of oestrous inducing agents in treating anoestrous in cattle and buffaloes: Insights from trials under SAMADHAN project Rajasthan. Pharma Innovation 2024;13(9):175-177. DOI: 10.22271/tpi.2024.v13.i9c.25848

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