Anna Pécsi
University of Debrecen
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Theriogenology | 2009
O. Balogh; K. Kovács; Margit Kulcsár; András Gáspárdy; A. Zsolnai; L. Kátai; Anna Pécsi; L. Fésüs; W.R. Butler; Gy. Huszenicza
Relationships among GH genotype (AluI polymorphism), parity, metritis and interval from calving to first ovulation, milk production and body condition score (BCS) loss were determined in dairy cows (n=307) on four large-scale farms in Hungary. Cows with systemic signs of puerperal metritis or mastitis were excluded. Time of the first postpartum (PP) ovulation was obtained from milk progesterone profiles. Based on GH genotype determination, groups of leucine homozygous cows (n=246) and valine allele carriers (n=61) were formed. All animals became cyclic during the study period. The average interval to first ovulation was 27.6+/-0.69-d PP (mean+/-S.D.). Genotype had no effect on the commencement of ovarian cyclicity. First ovulation occurred sooner after calving in pluriparous than in primiparous cows. The greater BCS loss cows had during the first 30-d PP, the longer they took to resume cyclic ovarian function. The interval from calving to first ovulation was substantially affected by farm, but not by mild cases of puerperal metritis. Genotype was not related to cumulative 30-d milk yield or BCS loss after calving. Primiparous cows had lower milk yield than pluriparous ones. Cows with metritis lost more body condition than healthy individuals in the first month postpartum. We concluded that, under field conditions, AluI polymorphism of the bovine GH gene had no effect on the interval from calving to first ovulation and could not be directly related to differences in milk yield and to the extent of BCS loss during the first month after calving in Holstein-Friesian cows.
Archives Animal Breeding | 2013
János Oláh; Szilvia Kusza; Sándor Harangi; János Posta; András Kovács; Anna Pécsi; Csilla Budai; András Jávor
Abstract. In this study, the quantitative and qualitative traits of semen were studied in seven rams of different breeds (Prolific Merino, Cokanski Tsigai, Barbados Blackbelly, Babolna Tetra, Awassi, Ile de France and Suffolk), bred in Hungary. The semen parameters (density, volume, pH, mass motility, % motility, thawing and heat resistance), freezability of semen and the factors influencing these parameters were evaluated with respect to breed and season. The fresh and post-thawing quality of semen varied greatly with the breed and the season. The postthawing motility of semen cells was outstandingly high for Awassi rams in three seasons. During the test period, the smallest scrotal circumference was measured for Barbados Blackbelly, except for the summer when it increased by 12.5 cm. The reintroduction of artificial insemination could lead to a significant advancement of the sheep sector in Hungary. To promote this, we have provided useful and new information for breeders and organisations.
Acta Veterinaria Hungarica | 2011
Balázs Bényei; István Komlósi; Anna Pécsi; Margit Kulcsár; László Huzsvai; C. Barros; Gyula Huszenicza
Metabolic hormones [insulin, leptin, insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3)], progesterone (P4) and beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) serum concentrations were evaluated and their effect on the superovulation results of donor cows was investigated in a semi-arid environment. Body weight, body condition score (BCS) and lactation stage were also included in the analysis. Twenty-three Holstein-Friesian cows were superovulated with 600 IU FSHp following the routine procedure and flushed on day 7 in a Multiple Ovulation and Embryo Transfer Centre in the semi-arid area of Brazil. The corpora lutea (CL) were counted and blood samples were collected for assays. All of the hormones investigated and BHB serum concentrations were within the physiological ranges. There was a positive correlation between hormones, except between BHB and all the others. The leptin level was influenced by feeding status, as indicated by the BCS. Insulin, T4, T3 and BHB levels were affected by milking status. Dry cows had higher levels of all hormones except BHB. An optimum level of leptin resulted in the highest number of CL, while the linear increase of P4, T4 and IGF significantly increased the number of CL.
Animal Reproduction Science | 2006
J. Földi; Margit Kulcsár; Anna Pécsi; B. Huyghe; C. de Sa; J.A.C.M. Lohuis; P. Cox; Gy. Huszenicza
Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2004
B Bényei; A Gáspárdy; I Komlósi; Anna Pécsi
Animal Reproduction Science | 2006
Balázs Bényei; István Komlósi; Anna Pécsi; Geoffry Pollott; Cruvinel Heraldo Marcos; Alexandre de Oliveira Campos; Maida Paula Lemes
Acta Veterinaria Hungarica | 2004
B. Bényei; Margit Kulcsár; András Gáspárdy; Anna Pécsi
Archive | 2010
János Oláh; Nóra Vass; Szilvia Kusza; János Posta; Anna Pécsi; Andrea Radácsi; Attila Harcsa; Gergely Gyimóthy; András Jávor; András Kovács
Magyar Allatorvosok Lapja | 2009
J. Földi; Anna Pécsi; Judit Szabó; T. Pécsi; B. Huyghe; C. de Sa; P. Cox; Margit Kulcsár; Gyula Huszenicza
Magyar Allatorvosok Lapja | 2007
Anna Pécsi; József Földi; Judit Szabó; P. Nagy; Margit Kulcsár; Gyula Huszenicza