India’s first Banni buffalo IVF calf born in Gujarat

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New Delhi, Oct 23: With the birth of the first IVF calf of a Buffalo breed namely Banni in the country, India’s OPU – IVF work has reached to next level.
This first IVF Banni calf is born out of 6 Banni IVF pregnancies established at the doorsteps of a farmer, Vinay. L. Wala of Sushila Agro farms at Dhanej in Somnath district of Gujarat.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi had talked about the Banni buffalo breed during his visit to the Kutch region of Gujarat on December 15, 2020. The very next day, i.e. December 16, 2020, Ovum Pick-Up (OPU) and aspiration processes for the in vitro fertilization (IVF) of Banni Buffaloes were planned,” read a press statement from the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.
The scientists aspirated 3 Banni Buffaloes of Sushila agro farms of Vinay. L. Wala of Dhanej in Somnath district of Gujarat. They subjected 29 oocytes (egg cells) to an intervaginal culture device (IVC) from these three Banni buffaloes. A total of 20 oocytes from one of them were subjected to IVC.
In fact, 20 oocytes from one donor resulted in 11 embryos. Embryo transfer (ET) was done with 9 embryos, which resulted in 3 IVF pregnancies. Total 5 Oocytes from the second donor resulted in 5 embryos (100%). Of five embryos, four were selected for the ET which resulted in 2 pregnancies.
From the 4 oocytes of the third donor, 2 embryos were developed and the embryo transfer resulted in one pregnancy. (ANI)

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