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Effects of injectable and intravaginal progesterone on ewes’ reproductive performance at breeding season beginning

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Progesterone (P4) is a steroid hormone that has a regulatory role in the female reproductive system. Studies on the effects of injectable progesterone on ewes are scarce, mainly related to their reproductive responses in the breeding season. This study aimed to compare reproductive performance and serum P4 concentration using injectable or intravaginal P4 in ewes. Two hundred and forty and eight Santa Inês x Dorper ewes (BW; 52.67 ± 11.76 kg; mean ± SE), body condition score (BCS; 2.5 ± 0.8; scale of 1–5), were distributed in four treatments: (i) Control: without administration of P4; (ii) CIDR: intravaginal implantation of 330 mg of P4 for 7 days; (iii) 1P4: 15 mg of P4 intramuscular (IM); and (iv) 2P4I: 30 mg of P4 IM. The first 18 days of breeding season were considered the synchronization period. Except for ewes in the control group, all other ewes received 263 μg IM of cloprostenol sodium for lysis of eventual CL at 24 h before the P4 treatment. After the synchronization period, all ewes were kept together with males for extra 28 days in the breeding season. At the beginning of breeding season, 90% of the ewes had serum P4 concentration less than 1 ng/mL. The estrus rate was greater (P < 0.01) in ewes on the CIDR treatment, with similar estrus rate among the other treatments. The P4 implant was able to keep blood P4 concentration greater than 1 ng/mL in ewes that received an implant of P4 during the 7 days. After implant removal, there was a great increase in the estrus manifestation on ewes in the CIDR treatment, leading to an increase in pregnancy rate at the beginning of breeding season. The current study demonstrated that ewes that received an intramuscular injection of 15 or 30 mg of P4 had similar reproductive performance than ewes that did not receive any P4 intramuscular injection. However, when ewes were implanted with P4 (CIDR), these animals had an increase in estrus manifestation, leading to greater pregnancy earlier during the breeding season.

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The authors also would like to thank the Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Amazonas (FAPEAM 03/2022) and the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) for the financial support on this project.

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T.A.S. Silva: data curation, investigation, writing original draft. E.M. Ferreira: investigation, funding acquisition. T.T. Souza: investigation. J.P.R. Barroso: investigation. J.S. Biava: investigation, writing original draft. A.V. Pires: methodology, conceptualization, funding acquisition, supervision. P.H.V. Carvalho: writing—review and editing. M.V.C. Ferraz: conceptualization, methodology, formal analysis, funding acquisition, writing—review and editing. All authors read and approved the manuscript.

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da Silva, T.A.S., Ferreira, E.M., de Souza, T.T. et al. Effects of injectable and intravaginal progesterone on ewes’ reproductive performance at breeding season beginning. Trop Anim Health Prod 55, 58 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-023-03480-z

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