Relationships between sexual behaviour, dominant follicle area, uterus ultrasonic image and pregnancy rate in mares of two breeds differing in reproductive efficiency.
Abstract: Weak or equivocal expression of oestrous behaviour, related to different level of mares' reactivity, may cause problems in oestrus detection and thus influence the reproductive efficiency. The aim of the study was to test whether a breed characterised by low pregnancy rate and high emotional reactivity (Thoroughbreds) differs in oestrous behaviour from a primitive breed with higher reproductive efficiency (Koniks). Additionally, the follicle size was examined to determine how it influences the intensity of oestrus and uterine ultrasonic image and whether the pregnancy rate differs in relation to the intensity of oestrous behaviour and the size of the dominant follicle(s) area on day preceding ovulation in both breeds. During four reproductive seasons the behaviour of 20 Konik polski (K) and 37 Thoroughbred (T) was observed during daily teasing. Simultaneously, the ultrasonic examinations of the reproductive system were carried out. The behaviour of mares was quantified by scoring on an 8-point scale (behavioural score, BS), according to increasing sexual receptivity. Cross-sectional follicular area (FA) was taken as a product of the two largest perpendicular follicular diameters and mean values for each breed were estimated on 1693 and 1982 mm2 for K and T mares, respectively (P < 0.05). Mares were classified according to the pooled area of dominant follicle (FA) during the preovulatory period: group A (FA breed mean). Uterus image (UI) was scored (1-5) according to the increasing uterine echogenicity. The BS was higher (P < 0.01) in K mares (BS = 5.19) than in T mares (BS = 4.04). The BS was significantly related to increasing follicular area (FA). There was no breed difference in uterus image (UI) score. However, significant regression of UI on FA was found in K mares. The intensity of oestrus was positively related with UI (r = 0.29; P < 0.01) only in K mares, no such relationship was found in T mares. The pregnancy rate was significantly higher for K mares (88.5%) than for T mares (46.0%) and lower for T mares with less intense oestrous behaviour (29.4%) as compared to T mares with more intense oestrus (60.0%). No differences in pregnancy rate was found in mares belonging to A or B group of follicular area. The ascertained weaker oestrous behaviour in Thoroughbred was related to lower pregnancy rate. It is hypothesised that oestrus intensity may be the result of breed differences in the response of the neural system to follicular secretions, or may be an effect of higher incidence of multiple non-synchronic ovulation and/or higher sensitivity to stress in Thoroughbred mares.
Publication Date: 2004-12-22 PubMed ID: 15911177DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2004.11.007Google Scholar: Lookup
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The research article is a comparative study on the breeding efficiency of two mare breeds, Thoroughbred and Konik Polski, considering factors like sexual behaviour, follicle size, and ultrasound of the uterus.
Objective of the Research
- The main aim of the study was to observe the oestrous behaviour of two mare breeds: Thoroughbred (known for low pregnancy rate and high emotional reactivity), and Konik Polski (a primitive breed with higher reproductive efficiency).
- The researchers aimed to understand how these variations in behaviour and breed characteristics affect the pregnancy rate in these mares.
Methodology
- The study was conducted over four breeding seasons and included observations of the daily teasing behaviours of 20 Konik Polski and 37 Thoroughbred mares.
- An 8-point behavioural score (BS) based on increasing sexual receptivity was used to quantify the behaviour of the mares.
- The size of the dominant follicle (referred to as “FA” in the study) was measured. This was calculated by multiplying the two largest perpendicular diameters of the follicle.
- The uterine ultrasound image (UI) was scored from 1-5, with 5 indicating increased uterine echogenicity (the ability to bounce back ultrasound waves).
Results
- The researchers found that the Konik Polski mares exhibited more intense oestrous behaviour (higher behavioural score) than the Thoroughbred mares.
- The intensity of oestrous behaviour was found to increase alongside the size of the dominant follicle.
- There was no difference in uterine ultrasound scores between the two breeds, although they observed that an increased follicular area had a positive correlation with the uterine score in Konik Polski mares.
- Overall, Konik Polski mares had a higher pregnancy rate (88.5%) compared to Thoroughbreds (46.0%). This difference was especially apparent in Thoroughbred mares with less intense oestrous behaviour.
Conclusions
- The researchers concluded that there’s a link between the less pronounced and weaker oestrous behaviour of Thoroughbred mares and lower pregnancy rates.
- The researchers hypothesize that these breed differences in oestrous intensity may be due to variations in the neural response to follicular secretions or perhaps due to multiple non-synchronous ovulation and heightened sensitivity to stress observed in Thoroughbred mares.
Cite This Article
APA
Górecka A, Jezierski TA, Słoniewski K.
(2004).
Relationships between sexual behaviour, dominant follicle area, uterus ultrasonic image and pregnancy rate in mares of two breeds differing in reproductive efficiency.
Anim Reprod Sci, 87(3-4), 283-293.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anireprosci.2004.11.007 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Jastrzebiec, 05-552 Wólka Kosowska, Poland. a.gorecka@ighz.pl
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Estrus / physiology
- Female
- Horses / physiology
- Horses / psychology
- Male
- Ovarian Follicle / diagnostic imaging
- Ovarian Follicle / physiology
- Pregnancy
- Pregnancy Rate
- Regression Analysis
- Sexual Behavior, Animal / physiology
- Statistics, Nonparametric
- Ultrasonography
- Uterus / diagnostic imaging
- Uterus / physiology
- Video Recording
Citations
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- Carluccio A, Bucci R, Fusi J, Robbe D, Veronesi MC. Effect of age and of reproductive status on reproductive indices in horse mares carrying mule pregnancies. Heliyon 2020 Oct;6(10):e05175.
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