The suitability of echotexture characteristics of the follicular wall for identifying the optimal breeding day in mares.
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Summary
This research paper studied the use of ultrasounds to detect changes in horse follicles in order to predict the best time for breeding. Instead of relying on follicle size alone, the study found that considering the texture characteristics visible in the ultrasound led to a more accurate prediction of ovulation timing.
Objective of the Study
The study aimed to determine whether echotexture characteristics of the equine preovulatory follicle’s wall detected via ultrasonography could be used to better identify the optimal day for breeding mares.
Methodology
- The researchers examined the changes in preovulatory follicles in mares for three days before ovulation, both early (47 cases) and late (14 cases) in the ovulatory season.
- They observed various follicle end points: follicle diameter, non-spherical shape incidence, the echogenicity of the apparent granulosa layer, and the prominence of an anechoic layer beneath the granulosa.
- Follicle diameter and the two echotexture characteristics were found to be more pronounced early in the ovulatory season.
Findings of the Study
- Early in the season, both echotexture characteristics were at their maximal score in 70% of follicles one day prior to ovulation.
- No ovulation occurred until both characteristics had reached a score of at least 2.
- Thus, predicting ovulation based solely on follicle diameter was ineffective because of the wide range of diameters observed one day before ovulation (31-49 mm).
- It was found that the echotexture measure was more efficient to initiate breeding than any of the diameter indicators, causing fewer unnecessary breedings.
Conclusion
The study concluded that observing echotexture characteristics of the follicular wall through ultrasonography, in addition to follicle diameter, provided a more accurate prediction of the optimal breeding day in mares. The echotexture indicators provided an efficient method of initiating breeding compared to merely relying upon the follicle diameter.
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Researcher Affiliations
- Department of Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706, USA.
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Breeding
- Endometrium / diagnostic imaging
- Female
- Follicular Atresia
- Horses / anatomy & histology
- Horses / physiology
- Ovarian Follicle / diagnostic imaging
- Ovulation / physiology
- Ovulation Detection
- Ultrasonography
Citations
This article has been cited 2 times.- Segabinazzi LGTM, Gilbert RO, Ambrosia RL, Bergfelt DR, Samper JC, Peterson EW, French HM. Structural and Functional Dynamics of the Ovary and Uterus during the Estrous Cycle in Donkeys in the Eastern Caribbean. Animals (Basel) 2022 Dec 24;13(1).
- Benammar A, Derisoud E, Vialard F, Palmer E, Ayoubi JM, Poulain M, Chavatte-Palmer P. The Mare: A Pertinent Model for Human Assisted Reproductive Technologies?. Animals (Basel) 2021 Aug 4;11(8).