A cattle produces one calf every two years. With conventional breeding, it would take several decades to breed livestock with improved genetic traits. This long period can be shortened through biotechnology, specifically, the multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET) technique. This makes the production of animals with superior traits easier and to multiply these animals more rapidly.
cattleMultiple ovulation, also known as superovulation, is the production of a large number of ova by a dam of superior genetic traits. Through this technique, more embryos are generated, therefore, more calves are produced from one superior cow. Embryo transfer is the removal of the fertilized eggs and embryos from the donor cow then transferred to the uterus of dams undergoing the estrus cycle for gestation. Gestation is the process of carrying the embryo in the womb for growth and development. The MOET technique is used to conserve superior breeding stock or to improve the rate of genetic gain of selected herds. This process is effective for livestock with low prolificacy such as cattle.
A group of scientists from the Institute of Animal Science (IAS), University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) tried the technique in collaboration with the Philippine Carabao Center (PCC) and ANSA Genetics, Incorporated. They wanted to determine the number of embryo produced, quality and stage at the time of recovery, and cost of production using the MOET technique under Philippine condition.
Normally, a dam or a female cow produces only one ovum in an estrus cycle but by injecting it with a hormone or superovulatory drug, multiple ovulation occurs or more ova are produced. Using the MOET technique, the donor cows were injected with the superovulatory hormones during ovulation. They were artificially inseminated (AI) with semen from a bull.
Six to seven days after AI, the embryos were taken out non-surgically by using a catheter, a thin, flexible tube inserted into the uterus. Four to seven embryos were collected from each treated cow. One embryo was then implanted into each recipient cow undergoing the estrus cycle.
The researchers found that the cost of producing one embryo was lowest with a Holstein sire breed and an AFS dam breed and using p-FSH (porcine stimulating hormone).
Multiple ovulation, also known as the superovulation, is the production of a large number of ova by a dam of superior genetic traits. Through this technique, more embryos are generated and, therefore, more calves are produced from one superior cow.
Genetically superior animals are still the basis of livestock breeding. With biotechnology, the best female animals are being used as a source of genetic materials rather than a source of direct offspring. And MOET means that a single cow may be used to breed many cows each year.
For more information, please contact the Institute of Animal Science-College of Agriculture, UPLB at tel. no. (049)536-3450 or fax at (049)536-2547, or e-mail Orville Bondoc at olb@mudspring.uplb.edu.ph.
Breeders:
Ansa Genetic, Inc. / ANSA Cattle & Crop Farm, Inc.
Batangas Farm: San Isidro (Sapac), Lipa City
Mobile 0917.690.2575
Email: edwin.sanchez@ansagroup.org
NCR Office: 15 Abelardo St., San Lorenzo Village, Makati City
Tels: (02) 817-5259 / 815-0992
Source: “Local success rates and costs of multiple ovulation and embryo recovery in cattle” by Orville L. Bondoc, IAS-CA, UPLB. This paper was an official entry to the 13th National Research Symposium last 2-5 October 2001 at BSWM, Visayas Ave., Q.C. Author: Rita T. dela Cruz and Virginia A. Duldulao
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NCR Office: 15 Abelardo St., San Lorenzo Village, Makati City
Tels: 817.5259 / 815.0992
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