Czech J. Anim. Sci., 2010, 55(6):234-242 | DOI: 10.17221/242/2009-CJAS

A comparison of the follicular dynamics in heifers of the Czech Fleckvieh and Holstein breeds

J. Šichtař1, R. Tolman1, R. Rajmon1, P. Klabanová1, P. Berka1, J. Volek2
1 Department of Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, University of Life Sciences in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
2 Research Institute of Animal Production, Prague-Uhříněves, Czech Republic

Differences in follicular development and repeatability of follicular growth pattern among Czech Fleckvieh (n = 20) and Holstein (n = 23) heifers were investigated. Follicular dynamics was evaluated by daily sonographic scanning during three interovulatory intervals. The mean duration of the interovulatory interval was 20.66 ± 0.32 days, no differences between breeds were observed. The proportion of the non-alterna-ting pattern was nearly the same as that of the alternating pattern (54% and 46%, respectively). The majority of IOIs ≤ 21 days were of the 2-wave pattern (71%) whereas only 29% of them were of the 3-wave pattern. Conversely, the majority of IOIs ≥ 22 days were of the 3-wave pattern (84%), whereas only 16% were of the 2-wave pattern. Differences could be observed in the Czech Fleckvieh heifers. Comparing 2- and 3-wave interovulatory intervals, 44.2% of the heifers exhibited 3 waves and 55.8% of the heifers exhibited 2 waves of follicular growth. The ratio of 3- to 2-wave heifers was about the same in the Holstein breed; in Czech Fleckvieh 2-wave cycles slightly dominated (11/12, 8/12; respectively). In Holstein heifers, the first follicular wave occurred 0.92 ± 0.15 days after ovulation in 2-wave interovulatory intervals, and the emergence of the first wave in 2-wave Czech Fleckvieh heifers appeared later (P < 0.05), 1.83 ± 0.3 days after ovulation. The maximal size reached by the dominant follicles in all animals and in the Czech Fleckvieh differed in the first and in the second wave of 2-wave cycles (P < 0.05). In 3-wave interovulatory intervals the dominant follicles in the second wave differed (P < 0.05) from the mean diameters of the first and the third wave in the Czech Fleckvieh. The ovulatory follicles were significantly (P < 0.05) smaller in 2-wave than in 3-wave interovulatory intervals among all animals and between the Holstein and Czech Fleckvieh heifers. In conclusion, we found a similar pattern of ovarian follicular dynamics in Czech Fleckvieh and Holstein heifers kept under identical nutritional and environmental conditions. Whether the significant difference in the emergence of the 1st fol-licular wave in 2-wave IOIs between C and H heifers is of real biological significance is ambiguous.

Keywords: cattle; oestrous cycle; bovine ovary; ovarian follicular wave; repeatability

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Šichtař J, Tolman R, Rajmon R, Klabanová P, Berka P, Volek J. A comparison of the follicular dynamics in heifers of the Czech Fleckvieh and Holstein breeds. Czech J. Anim. Sci. 2010;55(6):234-242. doi: 10.17221/242/2009-CJAS.
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