摘要

This study was conducted to examine the superovulatory response in semi-wild Dulong cows (Bos frontalis) and to evaluate whether their embryos can be maintained in pregnancy after interspecies transfer to cross-bred recipients (Bos taurus). Embryos were recovered from five Dulong and nine Red Angus (control) donors after superovulatory treatment. The average numbers of corpora lutea, collected ova and transferable embryos in Dulong donors were similar to those in Red Angus donors. The embryos from Dulong donors were transferred to three cross-bred recipients, two of which became pregnant. However, one embryo was lost between the 40th and 60th day of gestation. The second was lost between the 60th and 90th day of gestation. In Red Angus cows, 44.4% (4/9) of the recipients which received embryos became pregnant, and three delivered calves. We confirmed that Dulong cows respond to superovulatory treatment. Interspecies transfer of Dulong embryos into cross-bred recipients produced pregnancies, but not live offspring.