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Basic Reproduction & Genetics Steve Pritchard UNL Extension Educator Boone-Nance Counties

Hormonal Regulation of the Estrous Cycle Several hormones regulate the estrous cycle Changes in the concentrations regulate Recruitment and growth of follicular waves Timing of ovulation Length of estrous cycle

Reproductive Hormones hormone a chemical substance secreted by a gland hypothalamus part of brain, secretes GnRH pituitary pituitary small gland produces follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) produces luteinizing hormone (LH)

Reproductive Hormones FSH LH causes follicle to grow on ovary stimulates follicle to secrete estrogen acts on mature follicle to cause ovulation and formation of corpus luteum (CL) Ovulation occurs 24-32 hrs after standing heat causes CL to secrete progesterone

Reproductive Hormones Prostaglandin F 2α Uterus releases when no pregnancy to destroy the CL

Reproductive Hormones Estrogen acts upon brain to cause the female to show heat (estrus) also prepares uterus for events associated with mating Progesterone acts upon uterus to prepare for pregnancy acts on brain to prevent heat (estrus)

Female Reproduction Prior to birth, a heifer s ovaries fill to 100,000 to 250,000 eggs, number she will have for her lifetime

Female Reproductive Tract Uterus Cervix Vagina Vulva Ovary Bladder Blind pouch Uterine Horns Oviduct (Isthmus, ampulla, infundibulum)

Estrous Cycle in Beef

Factors Influencing Female Reproduction Age Calving difficulty Nutrition

Bull Reproductive Tract Gonads testicles Sperm & semen transport structures epididymis, vas deferens, urethra, penis Accessory glands seminal vesicles, Cowper s gland, prostate (add fluid volume and nutrients)

Bull Reproductive Tract Age of Bull Circumference (cm) 12-14 months 33 15-20 35 21-30 36 >30 37

Reproductive Hormones Testicle functions produce sperm produce testosterone causes development and maintenance of the secondary sex characteristics increases muscular and skeletal growth behavior in males reproductive tract development and maintenance

Reproductive Hormones Seminiferous tubules contains Leydig and Sertoli cells Leydig cells produce testosterone under the influence of LH Sertoli cells are nurse cells for sperm, providing nutrients and energy. FSH promotes their function

Bull Reproductive Tract

Factors Influencing Male Reproduction Bull age Nutritional intake Season of the year Temperature

Genetic Terminology Gene basic unit of heredity Genotype the genetic make-up of the animal Phenotype the expression of genetic traits (visual)

Genetic Terminology Heterozygous a gene pair with different genes for the same trait Homozygous a gene pair where both genes are identical

Genetic Terminology MPPA (Most Probable Producing Ability) an estimate of a cow s future productivity for a trait based on her past productivity Weaning weight ratio compares an individual to the average of the group which it was raised (same sex, same calf crop- called a contemporary group). A ratio of 100 is average.

Genetic Terminology Heterosis the increase in performance associated with the crossbred animal when compared to the average of the purebred parents Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) is the difference between the average performance of the individual s offspring and the average performance of all progeny in the population

Heritability The proportion of trait variation due to additive genetics Ex. - yearling wt. 35% heritable 35% due to genetics 65% due to environmental factors

Heritability & Heterosis Inverse relationship Trait reproduction production carcass Heritability low moderate high

Crossbreeding Programs

Two Breed Rotation H A AH HA 67% Heterosis

Three Breed Rotation H 86% A Hx- Sx- S Ax-

Gestation Periods Beef 282 days + or - 10 days