
Cattle-Mate 100 ml
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Clinical applications for Cattle-Mate Gonadorelin Injection in cattle are as follows:
Oestrus synchronisation
Oestrus synchronisation protocols involving the use of Prostaglandin F2 (PGF2 ) and Gonadotrophin Releasing Hormone (GnRH) have been subjected to extensive study in dairy herds around the world. GnRH/PGF2 protocols have measured favourably against standard prostaglandin programs in terms of reproductive parameters such as pregnancy rate and calving to contraception interval.
Treatment of cystic ovaries
Cystic ovaries are an important infertility problem in dairy cattle. Ovarian cysts may be single or multiple, and of follicular or luteal origin. Clinical signs of ovarian cysts include irregular oestrus cycles, anoestrus and nymphomania. Diagnosis of ovarian cysts is by rectal palpation of the structures on one or both ovaries.
Prevention of delayed ovulation
Delayed ovulation can result in reduced conception rates due to asynchrony between ova and sperm at the time of artificial insemination (AI). Administration of Cattle-Mate Injection stimulates an LH surge and consequently induces ovulation, thereby preventing the problem of delayed ovulation.
Improvement of postpartum fertility
Resumption of normal ovarian cyclical activity in the early postpartum period is essential to minimise the calving to conception interval, or ‘days open’. Treatment of cows with Cattle-Mate Injection during the first 40 days of the postpartum period may initiate a resumption of cyclicity in acyclic cows, and reduce the incidence of postpartum ovarian disorders.