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Sheep use B-ultrasound machine to detect various indicators of sheep embryo transfer
The success rate of sheep embryo transfer is generally measured by indicators such as overdue estrus rate, recipient conception rate, and final lambing rate. Monitoring various indicators through sheep ultrasound machine can improve.
By monitoring sheep with B-ultrasound machine, the synchronous estrus rate can be improved. After two treatments, the number of estrus ewes is increased. The total number of treated ewes is also increased. When selecting suppliers and recipients, a sheep B-ultrasound survey was conducted to eliminate pregnant sheep and sheep with reproductive tract abnormalities, reducing the denominator number. The results of the spare sheep super survey conducted at the sheep farm showed that pregnant sheep and those with reproductive system diseases were included in the total. The self-monitoring of estrus status in recipient sheep during the same period can estimate the basic situation of follicle formation, ovulation, and corpus luteum formation in the entire pOPUlation of recipient sheep. For sheep with developmental abnormalities, the treatment plan can be adjusted to supplement the number of recipient sheep, thereby increasing the number of molecules. Both of these aspects can improve the synchronous estrus rate.
By using a sheep B-ultrasound machine to diagnose early pregnancy and monitor embryo development, the conception rate and final lambing rate of the recipient sheep can be improved. The commonly used method for determining whether the recipient sheep is pregnant after embryo transfer is to observe or test the condition. However, some non pregnant sheep may not show obvious signs of relapse or miss the relapse period due to incomplete testing, resulting in low accuracy. Chao is an effective tool for early pregnancy diagnosis. Three weeks after transplantation, a linear array probe can be used to locate the position of the uterine angle through the rectum. If a dark area of the gestational sac is seen in the uterine area, early pregnancy can be determined. Based on the number of dark areas in the gestational sac, the number of fetuses can also be determined. After confirming pregnancy, it is possible to conduct group feeding, adjust feed formula, strengthen feeding management, and effectively protect pregnant sheep. Monitoring embryo development can monitor the developmental status of pregnant sheep embryos at various stages. If any abnormal conditions are detected, corresponding measures such as protecting the fetus can be taken in a timely manner to avoid miscarriage, thereby improving the conception rate and lambing rate.
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