COMPARISON OF BACTERIAL ORGANISMS INSIDE THE UTERUS FOLLOWING TIMELY AND UNTIMELY INSEMINATIONS AND TWO TECHNIQUES OF AI GUN INSERTION IN CATTLE

Authors

  • IBRAHEEM KUTTY C Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Pookode P.O. Wayanad District, Kerala
  • ABDUL AZEEZ C P
  • CHINTU RAVISHANKAR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Insemination, Cattle, Bacteria, Artificial insemination, Uterine infection

Abstract

Various factors predisposing high incidence of infertility caused by non-specific uterine infections among AI
(artificial insemination) bred cattle include inadequacy of aseptic practices, faulty techniques and untimely insemination.
The present study was taken up to compare bacterial organisms present inside the uterus following two techniques
of AI gun insertion (M1 and M2) during and after estrus period. Out of the 32 samples 43.75% showed bacterial
growth and among the 8 samples from cows, 62.5% had microbial growth as against 37.50 % from heifers (n=24).
Gun insertion contacting the vaginal fornix resulted more samples of bacterial growth (62.50%) as against direct
insertion (25.00%). Comparing methods of insertion together with stages of cycle, chances of bacterial contamination
was significantly higher (P 0.01%) during post estrual phase insertion with more contact on vaginal fornix (21.88%)
as against direct cervical insertion during proper estrus (3.13%). It is concluded that untimely AI forms the major
reason for increased occurrence of endometritis leading to infertility among AI bred cattle.

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Published

2021-05-05

How to Cite

KUTTY C, I., C P, A.A., & RAVISHANKAR, C. (2021). COMPARISON OF BACTERIAL ORGANISMS INSIDE THE UTERUS FOLLOWING TIMELY AND UNTIMELY INSEMINATIONS AND TWO TECHNIQUES OF AI GUN INSERTION IN CATTLE. The Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction, 42(1), 6–10. https://doi.org/10.48165/