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Body fat and reproductive efficiency of Mangalarga Marchador embryo donor mares

Body condition scoring (BCS) was compared to an ultrasound subcutaneous fat thickness (SFT) determination in relation to the reproductive efficiency of Mangalarga Marchador embryo donor mares. Fifty six barren mares were studied throughout the 2008/2009 breeding season (August through April) and the experiment was designed in a completely randomized scheme. BCS was higher in older mares and increased with time in the experiment, and there was a positive interaction between weight and time. Weight was not associated with age, but increased throughout the experiment. Tail and rib BCS increased with age, and decreased with time. There was a positive correlation between BCS and tail and rib SFT. The diameter of the dominant follicle increased during the estrous cycle and was smaller for mares with BCS below 6.5. Age did not influence the dominant follicle diameter. The mean ovulatory follicle diameter was 38.43 ± 3.09. Embryo recovery was not affected by age or BCS but was lower (41%, P=0.003) in mares that ovulated follicles smaller than 40mm compared to mares ovulating follicles greater than 40mm (59%). Donor age was not associated with recipient pregnancy rates. Body fat affected the reproductive efficiency in mares, and seems that ultra-sonography may be essential for correct and reliable body condition scoring.

Embryo transfer; energy; energy balance; equine; reproduction


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