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육우 수정란의 간역동결 및 융해방법에 관한 연구 1 . PMSG , HCG 투여가 가토 과배란 유기에 미치는 영향
김중계(J . K . Kim),김철균(C . K . Kim),이규훈(K . H . Lee),김동철(D . C . Kim),강민수(M . S . Kang) 한국축산학회 1988 한국축산학회지 Vol.30 No.9
Effects of the injection levels of PMSG and HCG and injection time on the induction of superovulation of rabbits were determined. In experiment 1 adult female rabbits were intramuscularly injected with 200 IU, 50 IU per day for consecutive 2 days (100 IU) or 100 IU of PMSG, respectively. HCG were injected to all rabbits 48 hrs after the PMSG, In experiment 2 rabbits were injected 100 IU of PMSG and 100 IU HCG(48 hrs after the PMSG) at the stage A(+), B(++) and C(+++); divided according to the degree of vaginal redness. Rabbits were allowed to mate and their reproductive organs were surgically removed 48 to 50 hours after the mating. The size of ovaries, the number of follicles and hemorrhagic follicles, ovulation points and the recovery of embroyos were determined, The results are summarized as follows: 1. The number of follicles (hemorrhagic follicles) obtained in rabbits injected with 200 IU, 50 IU twice or 100 IU of PMSG was 21.5(42.2), 22.7(10.8) or 20.9(16.2), respectively. 2. The size of ovaries was not different between rabbits injected with 100 IU of PMSG at vaginal stage A, B and C. However, the number of follicles (hemorrhagic follicles) were greater in rabbits injected at stage C than in those injected at stage A or B. 3. The number of ovulation points (recovery rate of embryos) in rabbits injected with 200 IU, 50 IU twice or 100 IU of PMSG was 23.2(94%), 16.3(81%) or 22.1(86%), respectively. 4. The number of ovulation points (recovery rate of embryos) in rabbits injected with 100 IU of PMSG at vaginal stage A, B or C was 32.4(91%), 18.0(84%.) or 9.8(76%), respectively. 5. The results indicate that the single injection of 100 IU PMSG at vaginal stage A was the best in terms of the follicle quality, the ovulation points and the recovery of embryos.
제주한우 개량에 관한 연구 1 . 제주한우 , Brahman , Santa Gertrudis 및 교잡종의 번식상황에 관한 통계학적 연구
김동철,이희석,백윤기,김중계 ( D . C . Kim,H . S . Lee,Y . K . Baek,J . K . Kim ) 한국축산학회 1982 한국축산학회지 Vol.24 No.6
The objectives of this study were to determine by experimental results the age at first calving, gestation length and calving interval of Jeju native, Brahman, Santa Gertrudis and crossbreeds. Data were analysed by the least square method, from 582 cows fed at Jeju Experiment Station from 1961-1980. 1. The average age at first calving of Jeju native, Brahman and Santa Gertrudis was 41.9, 42.8 and 39.8 months respectively. The average age at first calving of Brahman × Jeju native and Santa Gertrudis was 39.1 and 42.1 months. 2. The average gestation length of Jeju native, Brahman and Santa Gertrudis was 285.9, 286.2 and 284.7 days respectively. The average crossbreeds gestation length, however, was longer than their parents with an increase of 1% in Brahman × Jeju native and 4% with Santa Gertrudis × Jeju native cattle. 3. The average calving interval of Jeju native, Brahman and Santa Gertrudis was 384.7, 465.9 and 501 days. Crossbreeds, however, have shorter calving intervals than their parents with an increase of 5.3% in the case of Brahman × Jeju native and 6.4% with Santa Gertrudis × Jeju native cattle (P$lt;0.01). 4. Gestation length was longest when dam was 8-9 years old (P$lt;0.05) but calving interval declined as parity increased.
Brahman 과 Santa Gertrudis 의 유전형질을 이용한 제주한우 개량에 관한 연구 2 . 이유후 성장에 미치는 품종 및 환경요인 효과
김동철(D . C . Kim),김중계(J . K . Kim),이희석(H . S . Lee),백윤기(Y . K . Paik) 한국축산학회 1987 한국축산학회지 Vol.29 No.6
The primary objective of this breeding project was to study methods for improvement of economically important traits of Cheju Native Cattle with Brahman and Santa Gertrudis that are adaptable to specific climatic conditions, poor quality forage and to make use of some other genetic merits. Date obtained from 428 calves (59 Cheju Native Cattle, 60 Brahman, 40 Santa Gertrudis and 269 crossbreds) were analyzed to estimate main effects of environmental factors on postweaning periods. The results of this study are summarized as follows; 1. The average body weights of Cheju Native Cattle at 12 months (101.8 ㎏) and at 18 months (179.3 Kg) were lightest among the purebreds, and average body weights of Brahman at 12 months and 18 months of age were 196.9 ㎏ and 253.3 ㎏, respectively, which were heavier than those of the Santa Gertrudis (188.8 ㎏ and 234.7 ㎏, at the same age). 2. The average body weights of BK (Brahman × Cheju Native Cattle) and SK (Santa Gertrudis × Cheju Native Cattle) were lighter than any other crossbreds observed. The back crossbred, B2K (BK × Brahman) and S2K (SK × Santa G.), grew faster and were hoavier at 12 months (B2K; 193.4 ㎏, SK; 183.4 ㎏) than the crossbred × back crossbreds (BK × B2K and SK × S2K), which were 182.4 ㎏ and 182.5 ㎏, respectively. The average body weight of BK × B2K at 18 months was 241.7 ㎏, which was considerably higher than those of B2K (238.8 ㎏) and SK × S2K (229.2 ㎏). which were similar to those of S2K (230.2 ㎏) (PG0.07. ). 3. Sex and year of birth had a highly significant effect (P$lt;0.01) on the weight of calves, but effects of the age of dam and parity were not noted.
제주한우 개량에 관한 연구 Ⅱ. 제주한우 집단개량 실태조사
김동철(D . C . Kim),이희석(H . S . Lee),백윤기(Y . K . Baek),이승협(S . H . Lee) 한국축산학회 1984 한국축산학회지 Vol.26 No.2
The objective of this survey was to study the genetic performance of Cheju native cattle under rural conditions from 1965 to 1983. 2,666 head of the total cattle population estimated at 27,400 head were classified into breeds and crossbreeds. 509 cattle were classified according to frequency of coat color and 304 according to body weight and size. 1. The percentage of each breed in the 2,666 head of cattle under investigation was as follows. Cheju native, 42% exotic beef breeds 1.4%. Cheju native x Brahman crossbreed 75.7% and other crossbreeds 8.7%. 2. Average body weight of Cheju native cattle crossbreeds was from 260.1 ㎏ in 1965 to 274.2 ㎏ in 1982. In 1982 the average body size of Cheju native cattle was 3.1-16.9㎝ longer than in 1965. The only exception was the pin-bone width which was shorter than in 1965. 3. The average body weight of cows in each breed was Cheju native 274㎏, Brahman x Cheju. 241㎏ and Brahman x F₁(Brahman x Cheju native) 378㎏ (P $lt; 0.01). The average withers height, body length and chest girth were 120.2㎝, 139.5㎝ and 170.8㎝ respectively. Brahman x Cheju native and Brahman x F₁ (Brahman x Cheju native) however, had greater measurements to that of the average, but Cheju native body size definitely under the average. 4. The average body weight of 3 to 4 years old cows 53㎏ less than average body weight of 3 to 9 years old cows, which was 331㎏. But it was greater than the average body weight of 5 years old cows. 5. Body weights vary according to coat color was not different from each other. None of the differences was statistically significant. 6. The most usual coat color of Cheju native cattle was yellowish brown(69%), black(17%); the predominant coat color of Brahman x crossbreeds was white and grey.