Journal of Embryo Transfer (한국수정란이식학회지)
- Volume 1 Issue 1
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- Pages.35-49
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- 1986
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- 2508-755X(pISSN)
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- 2288-0178(eISSN)
Preparation and Management of Recipients in Bovine Embryo Transfer
수정란이식에 있어서 수란우의 준비와 관리
Abstract
Recipients are an integral part of embryo transfer and they are expensive to maintain as a good recipient. Recipient management is one of the most important components in a successful embryo transfer program. Management includes selection and subsequent care of the animals. A good recipient is basically on "open" cows or heffers whose reproductive tract is capable of receiving one or two embryos and incubating it to term. Potential recipients should be always be healthy and cycling normally ranging from 18 to 23 days. A thorough veterinary examination is recommended for candidate of recipients and cattle for questionable health should be eliminated from the recipient herd. Age and size of recipients are particularly important considerations when heifers are used, because of most embryos available for transfer are from large dams and sires. Body condition can influence a recipient's production, reproduction and health. Obese and underconditioned cattle should be avoided for use. Transfer of fresh embryos especially requires precise synchronization of donors and recipients. For estrus synchronization, PGF
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