Explian how MOET is helpful to increase the herd size of cattles in a short time?
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The MOET or Multiple Ovulation Embryo Transfer refers to a conventional embryo flush and is the most general method utilized in advanced cattle breeding. It incorporates a five-week superovulation procedure, making many eggs being discharged from the donor cow, in contrary to one at the time of a natural heat.
The cattle are inseminated and then the embryos are flushed from the uterus of the cattle the following week. An average flush can generate up to five embryos. Apart from this, the technique can help in enhancing the rate of reproduction of the individuals or the group of animals, the entire procedure can be conducted in a farm, and it is non-surgical.
"Multiple Ovulation Embryo Transfer is used in advanced cattle breeding programs.
It is a five-week superovulation program where hormones are used to make the cow fertile and receptive for the male gametes.
It causes several eggs to be released from the donor cow and not just one thus enabling a rapid increase in the size of the herd.
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