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A Comparative Study on Fresh and Frozen Embryo Transfer after Superovulation in Black Bengal Goats(Capra-hircus)  

Mishra, O.P. (Department of Veterinary Physiology, College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Birsa Agriculture University)
Pandey, J.N. (Department of Veterinary Physiology, College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Birsa Agriculture University)
Gawande, P.G. (Department of Veterinary Physiology, College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Birsa Agriculture University)
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Journal of Embryo Transfer / v.17, no.2, 2002 , pp. 91-100 More about this Journal
Abstract
The experiment was divided into two phases. In phase-I fresh embryos were transferred and in Phase-II frozen embryos were transferred. Embryos were collected by using Dulbecco's phosphate buffered saline. In phase-I total of 65 ova were collected out of 107 ovulation in 18 goats. Recovery of ova was 60.74%, of which 51 (78.46%) was fertilized. Sixteen embryos were transferred to 10 recipient goats and kidding was observed in 6 goats, that produced 10 kids. Thus, 62.50% embryo survival and 60% kidding were achieved in phase-I. In phase-II of the experiment, 17 regular cyclic Black Bengal goats were used. The main purpose was to study the viability of caprine embryos after cryopreservation. In this phase the embryos were collected and frozen using Bio-cool freezers. A two step addition of cryoprotectants (5% glycerol and 10% glycerol) and three-step dilution of cryoprotectants with 1mole (M) sucrose was used. Embryos were preserved for 10 to 45 days. Out of 27 embryos preserved, 18 were recovered after freezing and thawing (37$^{\circ}C$ water bath) with 33.33% embryonic loss. Seventeen frozen and thawed embryos were transferred in 9 recipient goats, out of which kidding was observed in 6 goats and 7 kids were produced, giving a 66.66% kidding and embryo survival of 41.17%. The technique utilized for fresh and frozen embryo transfer can be successfully utilized to produce goats of superior genetic merits. The protocol used for addition of cryoprotectant, freezing, thawing and dilution was found suitable for caprine embryo freezing.
Keywords
embryo transfer; frozen embryo transfer; goat and superovulation;
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