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A field investigation of the impact of the interaction between IBR vaccination and insemination time in cow herd: Reproductive and economic perspectives

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Theriogenology

Abstract

Post-vaccination reaction includes hyperthermia and/or stress which could impair animal fertility and causes economic losses. To verify the possible consequences of bovine Herpes virus 1 vaccination, Holstein cows (n= 840) from 1st-3rd lactations vaccinated with polyvalent modified-live viral vaccine were included in this investigation. Cows were allocated to Pre-vac. (n=82; inseminated Day-36 to Day-18), around vac. (n=133; inseminated Day-17 to Day+3) and post-vac. (n=363; inseminated from Day+4 to Day+60) groups according to insemination time related to day of IBR vaccination (Zero day). The number of inseminations/conception, return to service rate, pregnancy rate, days return to service, and milk production were recorded. Results showed that 3-week return, and 90-day return rates were maximal in the around vac. (45%) and pre-vac. (50%) groups, respectively. At the 2nd insemination, the around-vac and post-vac inseminated animals decreased compared to pre-vac. The return to insemination in the around-vac, post-vac and pre-vac groups was 69%, 63% and 59%, respectively, during the first 45 days post-insemination. The return to service (days) was 31.74±2.46, 23.61±1.87, 27.10±1.39 in pre-vac, around-vac and post-vac groups, respectively. The synchronization and insemination extra cost/100 cows during the pregnancy period were maximal in the pre-vac. group (27590 &17800 EGP, respectively), but least in the post-vac. group (22010 &14200 EGP, respectively). In conclusion, MLV IBR vaccination showed a transit effect on fertility and results in economic losses. This study spotted the light to the interaction between IBR vaccination and insemination timing to avoid any conception failure and extra costs to dairy farm profitability.

DOI

10.21608/bvmj.2024.293231.1830

Keywords

cows, conception rate, Extra cost, IBR vaccination, Reproductive Indices

Authors

First Name

Wesam

Last Name

Kamel

MiddleName

Yousef

Affiliation

Ruminant Business Unit Manager, BioPharma Trading Co., Nagy Awad Group, Egypt.

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wesamvetwm@gmail.com

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First Name

Amira

Last Name

Abd-El hamed

MiddleName

Mohamed

Affiliation

Animal Wealth Development Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Benha University

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amiraelfeky@fvtm.bu.edu.eg

City

Quwesna

Orcid

0000-0002-2559-4314

First Name

Ehab

Last Name

ElNahas

MiddleName

Mostafa

Affiliation

Virology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Egypt

Email

ehab.nasar@fvtm.bu.edu.eg

City

Toukh

Orcid

-

First Name

Mahmoud

Last Name

AbouElRoos

MiddleName

E.A.

Affiliation

Theriogenology Department, Fac. Vet. Med., Benha University, Egypt

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abouel-roosmahmoud@fvtm.bu.edu.eg

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Toukh

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First Name

Gamal

Last Name

Sosa

MiddleName

Abd El Raheem

Affiliation

Theriogenology Department, Fac. Vet. Med., Benha University, Egypt

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gamal.sosa@fvtm.bu.edu.eg

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Toukh

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First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

Kandiel

MiddleName

M. M.

Affiliation

Theriogenology Department, Fac. Vet. Med., Benha University, Egypt

Email

mohamed.kandil@fvtm.bu.edu.eg

City

Cairo

Orcid

0000-0001-5112-5768

Volume

46

Article Issue

2

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48993

Issue Date

2024-07-01

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2024-05-28

Publish Date

2024-07-01

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1

Page End

5

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1110-6581

Online ISSN

2974-4806

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Benha Veterinary Medical Journal

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A field investigation of the impact of the interaction between IBR vaccination and insemination time in cow herd: Reproductive and economic perspectives

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24 Dec 2024