Early Conception Factor (ECF) Dipstick Test™ for Non-conception Determination in Cattle

Authors

  • Walter R. Threlfall Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 43210
  • George Martin Bilderbeck Bilderbeck Farms, 2197 Oakland Road, Sweetwater, TN 37874

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro19995582

Keywords:

Early Conception Factor, diagnostic test

Abstract

The Early Conception Factor (ECF) Test is a lateral-flow technology using a nitrocellulose matrix that allows for the measurement of glycoprotein present in serum or milk from pregnant cows between 6 and 15 days after breeding. This is a patented process utilizing monoclonal antibodies to the early conception factor as well as polyclonal antibodies conjugated to gold colloids. The test is performed by placing 1 drop of either serum or milk using a supplied dropper pipette into the sample well, followed by addition of 4 drops of a running buffer prepared to enhance the specificity and sensitivity of the test. After a 2-hour incubation at room temperature, the presence of 1 line indicates an open cow while the presence of 2 lines indicates the cow has conceived. Cows numbered 436, used for the serum testing portion of this project and 275 cows were used for the milk portion.

Author Biography

Walter R. Threlfall, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 43210

Diplomate, American College of Theriogenologists
Head, Theriogenology Area

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Published

1999-09-23

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Research Summaries 2