Conception Failure Flashcards
Conception Failure
No fertilisation occurs
Due to:
* Mistiming of mating
* Ovulation failure
* Male infertility
Embryonic death
Loss of embryo before organogenesis is complete
Fertilisation occurs
* Chromosomal abnormalities
* Losses in oviduct
* Impaired embryonic development and failure to be recognised by mother
Can’t block luteolysis so CL regresses and progesterone falls
* Implantation occurs but pregnancy is lost
Early pregnancy loss in cattle
○ Very significant cause of subfertility
○ Pregnancy losses up to 40%
○ More common in dairy cows
○ Associated with high yield/NEB
○ High economic cost
Early pregnancy loss in Sheep
○ Uncommon, sheep have a high fertility
○ Management issues
Over-use of ram
Particular breeding strategies
○ Multiple conceptions - may only lose one
Early pregnancy loss in pigs
○ Significant
○ Associated with ovarian pathologies after weaning
○ Physical uterine capacity
Early pregnancy loss in horses
- Significant but fertilisation rates high
Pregnancy loss up to 24% - most occur before day 12 - Loss can still occur after this and associated with lack of embryonic mobility
Early pregnancy loss in dogs
- Uncommon
- More likely mis-timing of mating
- Non-pregnant dog will have pseudopregnancy
Early pregnancy loss in Cats
- Uncommon
- More likler conception failure due to inappropriate mating
Reasons for conception failure in cattle
- Metabolic or physical stress
- Ovarian pathologies (cysts)
- Lack of oestrus detection
- Mis-timing of AI
Nutritional Causes
· Negative energy balance leading to low IGF1 and growth factor support to ovary / uterus
· High NEFA: toxicity to ooycte
· High protein leading to elevated urea concentrations
· Mineral and micronutrient deficiencies
Other causes
- Impaired embryonic development
- Heat stress (above 25C)
- Infectious causes
- Damage to endometrium
Infectious causes
Campylobacter
BVDV
BHV1
Damage to endometrium causes
Subclinical mastitis
Delayed endometrial repair
Early embryo mortality in cattle
Failure to secrete maternal recognition signal (IFNT)
Due to:
* Lack of progesterone
* Attenuated uterine secretion of histotroph
No product licensed but could stimulate progesterone production (GnRH/hCG) or supplement with progesterone
Embryonic death in sheep
Associated with multiple conceptions - embryo loss before implantation unlikely to affect pregnancy
Infectious causes:
○ Toxoplasmosis
○ Schmallenberg virus
○ Border disease
Nutrition:
○ Flushing to optimise number of ovulations
○ Grazing of red clover around mating:
High phyto-oestrogen content can have negative effect