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AGENDA
• DAY 1
– OVERVIEW AND BRIEF HISTORY OF AI IN
CNMI
– VIDEO
– LEARNING OUTCOMES AND
EXPECTATIONS
– TERMINOLOGY
– PRINCIPLES IN AI
AGENDA
• DAY 2
– AI PROTOCOL
– THE AI KIT
– SEMEN TANK
– PROPER SEMEN HANDLING
– COW SELECTION AND CULLING
– FACILITIES
– ESTROUS DETECTION AND
SYNCHRONIZATION
AGENDA
• DAY 3
– ACTUAL DEMONSTRATIONS OF
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN CATTLE
– DETAILED AI TECHNIQUE
– AI FORUM
– SCHEDULING OF AI SERVICE TO TINIAN
AND ROTA
Western SARE Professional
Plus Producer Grant
• FW07-307
• Project Title: Livestock Genetic
Improvement in the Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands
• $29,794
• Species: Swine and Cattle
• Dr Allan Sabaldica- Principal Investigator
• Cooperators
– Capt. Ernie Torres (Saipan)
– Thomas Fleming (Tinian)
– Brian Mendiol (Rota)
Project Duration
December 2008- May 31, 2010
Brief History
• In 2000, ADAP Demonstration of Breeding
Swine Through Use of Artificial
Insemination
• In 2007,through producers request to find
solutions to inbreeding problems in
livestock
• Western SARE funded in December 2008
HISTORY OF ARTIFICIAL
INSEMINATION
• Documents from 1322 AD state that an Arab
chief wanted to mate his mare to a stallion
owned by his rival. So he performed an amateur
version of the AI
• Then in 1780, Spallanzani succesfully bred two
dogs with the use of AI leading to him being the
inventor of Artificial Insemination
• Mass breeding came later in 1931 by an AI
cooperation in Denmark
VIDEO
CATTLE
ARTIFICIAL
INSEMINATION
LEARNING OUTCOMES
• Artificial Insemination (AI) and techniques
in cattle
• Advantages/ Disadvantages of AI
• Current practices in the mainland
• Estrous synchronization, its purpose and
protocols
• Heat detection and timing of insemination
LEARNING OUTCOMES
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Semen handling procedure
AI equipment , maintenance and service
AI facilities
Importance of Body Condition scores
(BCS) for AI
EXPECTATIONS
• PRODUCER GETS FIRST HAND
INFORMATION ABOUT AI
• PRODUCERS ADOPT THE
TECHNOLOGY TO THEIR OPERATION
• BUILD CONTINUOUS INTEREST TO
UPGRADE LIVESTOCK GENETICS
• INCORPORATE AI AS PART OF THE
SUSTAINABILITY
TERMINOLGY
– ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
• The technique of placing semen from the male in
the reproductive tract of the female by means other
than natural service
– ESTRUS (HEAT)
• The recurrent, restricted period of sexual
receptivity in cows and heifers. Non pregnant cows
and heifers usually come into in heat 18-21 days
following their previous estrus
TERMINOLOGY
– INBREEDING
• Production of offspring from parents more closely
related than the average of a population
– Ovulation
• Release of the female germ cell (egg) by the ovary.
Cows usually ovulate several hours (up to 15
hours) after the end of estrus or standing heat
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
• Cattle
Advantages/Disadvantages
• Advantages of Natural Breeding
– Simplicity:
– Cost:
– Timing: A cow is in heat from 12 to 36 hours,
and after breeding naturally semen can live
for about 24 hours. It's not essential to bred at
exactly the correct moment, and it's easy to
repeat the breeding for a few days.
• Disadvantages of Natural Breeding
– Difficulty in managing a bull:
– Variety: limited
– Cost: expensive
• Advantages of Artificial Insemination
– Increases the maximum use of superior sires
– It allows easier access for consumers to obtaining
high quality sperm
– Compare herd easier
– Increase accuracy and selection intensity
– Introduce new genetics easier
– Cost: Once you have the necessary equipment,
frozen semen is much less expensive than paying a
breeding fee. Typical prices range from $5 to $25 per
"straw" of semen. You can also avoid the costs of
housing and feeding a bull.
– Variety
• The semen being used can be tested for
diseases
• Can identify genetic defects
• Lead to genetic improvement in herds and
cattle stock
• Disadvantages of Artificial Insemination.
– Timing is critical: The best time to AI a cow is right at the end of
the heat cycle. Defrosted semen remains viable at most a few
hours and is usually immediately after defrosting. Therefore, it's
important to know exactly when the cow went into heat and how
long she remains in heat to be successful.
– Cost: The initial cost of the equipment can be high. The most
expensive equipment is a tank to store liquid nitrogen (used
$100-300, new $600-1000). It cost about $35-50 dollars to fill the
tank with liquid nitrogen, and this must be repeated every 2-4
months as the liquid nitrogen evaporates. A tank will usually hold
300-1000 straws so it's possible to share among several goat
owners. Some people rent space in a tank. The remaining
equipment (lights, sheaths, etc.) totals less than $100.
– The semen is not being handled properly
AI Equipments, facilities and
Supplies
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liquid nitrogen tank,
"straws" of semen,
tweezers (for removing straws from the tank),
a straw cutter, (for cutting off the wax plug keeping the semen in the
straw),
an open ended glass speculum,
a small light (to make the cervix visible),
a thermos (for holding warm water to defrost the semen), a
thermometer (for measuring the temperature of the water),
an insemination gun (A thin metal tube with a plunger to push the
semen out of the straw) and disposable plastic sheaths (to hold the
straw while in the gun).
Proper working facilities (working chute)
Long gloves, paper towels. Clock and record book
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
PROCEDURE
• Rectovaginal technique.
– With this technique, the technician inserts a
disposable catheter containing thawed semen into the
vagina and guides it into the cervix with a gloved
hand inserted into the cow's rectum. Because the
vaginal walls are made up of thin muscle, he can
easily feel the catheter through the wall between the
rectum and vagina.
He passes the catheter through the cervix into the
uterus and slowly deposits part of the semen, then
deposits the rest into the cervix as he withdraws the
catheter. This process may be repeated later to
decrease the chance of conception failure.
SEMEN EXTENSION
– SEMEN EXTENDERS increases the number
of females to be inseminated from one
ejaculation.
– A normal ejaculated from a dairy bull will
contain 5-10 billion sperm which can be
inseminated to 300 to 1000 cows if fully
extended
– E.g. egg yolk, pasturized or homogenius milk
• A good extender not only adds volume
ejaculate but favors sperm survival and
longevity
• Penicillin and streptomycin are added to
semen extenders-inhibit bacterial growth
and reduce danger of spreading diseases
such as vibriosis
• Commercial available extenders
SEMEN STORAGE
• Dry ice and alcohol (100 degrees F)fertility decline s gradually
• Liquide Nitrogen (-320 degrees F)preferred method because there is no
deterioration with age
Artificial Insemination Checklist
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Keep breeding kit clean and organized
Identify cow & check breeding record
Wash hands
Have sleeve, sheath, gun, scissors and
towels ready before thawing semen
• Prepare a water bath at 90-95 degrees
and place near tank
Checklist….
• Keep semen below frost line while
removing straws for thawing
• Remove straws within 10 second
• Shake straw to remove excess nitrogen
and quickly plunge into water bath for 4o45 seconds
• Insemination gun and sheath should also
be approximately 95 degrees and not
extremely hot or cold to touch
Checklist…
• Dry straw completely and check semen ID
prior to loading gun
• Clip ½ squarely from the end of the straw
and apply the sheath. Lock o-ring firmly in
place
• Wrap prepared gun in dry towel or
protective sheath and tuck close to body
• Clean vulva thoroughly prior to insertion
of breeding gun
Checklist…
• Insert insemination gun at 30 degree angle to
avoid the urethral opening
• Pass rod through cervix, check location (uterine
body) with tip of index finger and slowly deposit
½ of semen
• Recheck location and deposit the rest of the
semen
• Slowly remove gun and check for infection,
blood, and semen feedback inside the sheath
• Recheck semen ID
Checklist…
• Properly dispose of sheath, towels, and
gloves
• Clean gun if needed
• Record breeding information on barn chart
and/or other record keeping system
• Recheck temperatureof water bath prior to
thawing additional straws and repeat the
steps listed above.
Thank you very much!!!