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For the Instructor ●Students will: o Have a basic understanding of what Embryo Transfer is and understand its components o Be able to summarize the processes and understand how Embryo Transfer works o Know the pros and cons of using Embryo Transfer in cattle ●Animal Science o Standard: D4.4
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E.T., Moo Home Breanne Pacheco Embryo Transfer in Cattle
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Embryo Transfer What is it? What is the process? What are the pros/cons?
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What is it? ●embryos (fertilized eggs) are collected from the uterus of donor cows ●transferred to the uterus of a recipient cow or heifer for the duration of gestation ●Most common in beef and dairy cattle
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Process 1.Selection of donor cow 2.Superovulation of donor cow 3.Insemination of the cow 4.Flushing the embryos 5.Evaluation of the embryos 6.Selection and preparation of recipient females 7.Transfer of the embryos
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Selection of Donor Cow ●selection is based on producer preference ●reproductively sound ●regular heat cycles ●no more than two breedings per conception ●no parturition (calving) difficulties ●no detectable genetic defects ●appropriate nutrition
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Think Break! Turn to a partner: ●What qualities do we want for a good donor cow? ●Which of these two cows would you select as your donor?
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Superovulation of Donor Cow ●release of multiple eggs at a single estrus (standing heat) ●~85% of donors will respond with an average of 5 transferable embryos ●stimulates development of follicles (contain the eggs) with FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) when a CL (corpus luteum) is on the ovary ●prostaglandin (hormone) injection given - causes the donor to come into estrus within 48-60 hrs
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●FSH - makes follicles form on the ovary ●Follicles will eventually rupture and release an egg ●CL - yellow blister-like structure that forms after the eggs are released ●CL secretes a hormone that helps maintain pregnancy
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Insemination of the Cow ●inseminate multiple times during and after estrus ●high quality semen with high percentage of normal, motile cells ●semen placement should occur in the body of the uterus https://www.infovets.com/healthycowinfo/Images/A716-08.jpg
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Flushing the Embryos ●small rubber catheter is inserted through cervix of donor cow ●special medium is flushed through the uterus to harvest embryos 7-8 days after estrus ●embryos are collected in a collection flask
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Tools and Equipment: ●Foley catheter: 2-way cather that has one channel for inflation of a balloon at the end plus an additional channel for the inflow and outflow of flushing medium ●collection flask ●flushing fluid ●donor and recipient How Does it Work?
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Think Break! Turn to a partner: ●What is the importance of FSH? ●What is the importance of a CL? ●Summarize the flushing process
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Evaluation of the Embryos ●located individually under a microscope ●evaluated for quality and classified by their potential likelihood of success if transferred ●Classified under subjective criteria: o Grade 1: Excellent or Good o Grade 2: Fair o Grade 3: Poor o Grade 4: Dead or degenerating
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Embryos are also evaluated on stage of development:
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Selection and Preparation of Recipient Females ●young dairy cows in good body condition ●reproductively sound, exhibit calving ease, have good milking and mothering ability
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●proper nutrition and body score o Body condition score of 6 for Beef Cows o Body condition score of 3 or 4 for Dairy Cows ●synchronized with donor cow
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Transfer of the Embryos ●embryo is “loaded” into a ¼-ml insemination straw under a microscope
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●recipient cow is palpated to determine which ovary has ovulated ●transfer gun is passed through the cervix until the tip of the gun slides into the horn with the active CL ●embryo is gently expelled into correct horn
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Pros ●increases number of offspring sired by “superior” females ●faster genetic progress ●increase frequency of desired matings ●obtain offspring from old or injured animals ●increase farm income through embryo sales ●exporting/importing embryos is easier than live animals
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Cons ●can be expensive ●success rates are less than AI ●cost and maintenance of recipient females ●technician with the skill to flush embryos from the reproductive tract ●possible spread of disease through recipients
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Opportunities: ●FFA: o Vet Science Team ●Career: o Embryo Transfer Technician This could be you!!
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