ADMINISTRATION OF ROYAL JELLY IN ESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION PROTOCOLS IN WOOL AND HAIR SHEEP

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E. Pérez-Ruiz
J.V. Morales-Velázquez
C. Cortez-Romero
J. Gallegos-Sánchez
S. Fraire-Cordero

Keywords

Apis mellifera, reproduction, reproductive management, sheep

Abstract

Objetive: To know the most representative results of the use of royal jelly in reproductive protocols in wool and hair sheep,Desing/methodology/approach: A review of studies referenced in scientific databases published in the livestock sector was carried out. Results: In sheep, the administration of royal jelly in conjunction with reproductive management protocols improves the response to oestrus timing, oestrus onset time and duration, number of large follicles, ovulatory rate, and gestation rate. Study limitations/implications: Royal jelly is a substance that has beneficial effects on sheep reproductive variables, however the cost can be a limitation for its incorporation into the synchronization protocols, in addition to being necessary to elucidate the active metabolites that exert the action and the most effective route of administration.Findings/conclusions: Royal jelly can be an alternative to be incorporated in the estrous synchronization programs in sheep in order to replace some hormonal and without reducing reproductive variables.

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