Author/Authors :
Sudhir Kumar، نويسنده , , G.N. Purohit، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of a single subcutaneous injection
of melatonin, on estrous induction and conception rate during the non-breeding season
at different times of the year. In Experiment 1 the melatonin powder was dissolved in an
oily vitamin A, D, E solution and injected subcutaneously randomly to goats in two dose
treatment groups of 20mg (MLT-20; n = 20) and 40mg (MLT-40; n = 20) in January (winter).
Twenty does were injected with 1ml vitamin A and served as the control. In the MLT-20
treated goats 70% of the does were in estrus within 20.0±2.0 days, whereas in the MLT-
40 group 85% of the does were in estrus within 15.5±2.5 days and 100% and 80% of the
does, respectively, conceived on mating with the bucks. Only 10% of the untreated control
does exhibited estrus, but none conceived. The breeding season was thus initiated earlier
by 1–1.5 months in the treated goats. In Experiment 2, goats were treated with similar
MLT-20 and MLT-40 treatments in May (spring), with 20 goats in each treatment group
and 20 control goats. The proportion of goats that responded to the melatonin treatments
was 80% and 90% in the MLT-20 and MLT-40 treatments, respectively, with no significant
differences recorded regarding the estrous response. However, in the MLT-20 treatment
group the estrous induction interval was significantly longer (P < 0.05), compared to the
MLT-40 treatment. The pregnancy rates were not significantly different for the MLT-20 and
MLT-40 treatments, with melatonin resulting in significantly higher pregnancy rates than in
the control (88.4% versus 33.3%) and the breeding season initiated 2 months earlier. It could
be concluded that a single subcutaneous injection of melatonin can initiate the breeding
season (irrespective of the season of the year) earlier by 1–2 months in goats and this could
be advantageous when using accelerated breeding systems.