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Mares reproduction

Ousey J C, Rossdale P D, Dudan F E et al 1998 The effects of Intrafetal ACTH administration on the outcome of pregnancy in the mare. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 10 359-367... [Pg.190]

Bracher V, Neuschaefer A, Allen W. 1991. The effect of intrauterine infusion of kerosene on the endometrium of mares. Journal of Reproduction an Fertility 844 706-707. [Pg.168]

Allen W E 1983 The effect of human chorionic gonadotropin and exogenous progesterone on luteal function during early pregnancy in pony mares. Animal Reproduction Science 6 223-228... [Pg.189]

Aim C C, Sullivan J J, First N L 1975 The effect of a corticosteroid (dexamethasone), progesterone, oestrogen and prostagiandin F2 on gestation iength in normal and ovariectomized mares. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility Supplements 23 637-640 Amann R P 1993 Effects of drugs or toxins on... [Pg.189]

Ball B A 2000a Hormonal management of transitional estrus. In Proceedings of the Bluegrass Equine Reproduction Symposium, Lexington, KY, 2000 Ball B A 2000b Estrus synchronization in mares. [Pg.189]

Besognet B, Hansen B, Daels P 1997 Induction of reproductive function in anestrous mares using a dopamine antagonist. Theriogenology 47 467-480... [Pg.190]

Brendemuhl J, Cross D 1998 Influence of the dopamine antagonist domperidone on the vernal transition in seasonally anestrus mares. In Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Equine Reproduction, Pretoria, pp. 47-48... [Pg.190]

Bristol F 1982 Induction of parturition in near-term mares by prostaglandin F2 , Journal of Reproduction and Fertility Supplements 32 644... [Pg.190]

Prostaglandin release and luteolysis associated with physiological and pathological conditions of the reproductive cycle of the mare a review. Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement 8 29-34... [Pg.190]

Ousey J C, Rossdale P D, Palmer L et al 2000 Effects of maternally administered depot ACTH(1-24) on fetal maturation and the timing of parturition in the mare. Equine Veterinary Journal 32 489-496 Pashen R L 1982 Oxytocin the induction agent of choice in the mare Journal of Reproduction and Fertility Supplements 32 645... [Pg.190]

These results suggest that the effects of endophyte consumption on digestibility and growth rate may be lessened by the inclusion of concentrates in the diet. In contrast, energy supplementation has no beneficial effects for alleviating lactation and reproductive problems in gravid mares that graze E+ pasture (Earle et al., 1990). [Pg.487]

Brendemuehl JP, Boosinger TR, Bransby DI, Kee DD, Schumacher J, Shelby RA, Putnam MR. The effects of short-term exposure to and removal from the fescue endophyte Acremonium coenophialum on pregnant mares. Proc Sixth Int Symp on Equine Reproduction 1994c, pp 11-12. [Pg.492]

Garrett LM, Heimann ED, Wilson LL, Pfander WH. Reproductive problems of pregnant mares grazing fescue pastures. J Animal Sci 50 322 (abstr), 1980. [Pg.493]

Monroe JL, Cross DL, Hudson LW, Henricks DM, Kennedy SW, Bridges WC Jr. Effect of selenium and endophyte-contaminated fescue on performance and reproduction in mares. J Equine Vet Sci 8 148-153, 1988. [Pg.494]

Taylor W. Effect of removal time on reproductive performance in pregnant mares grazing endophyte-infected fescue. Master s thesis, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 1993. [Pg.496]

Since their urine appears to contain information about reproductive status, it could be hypothesized that mares might approach the stallion before eliminating to enhance the chances that the stallion will find the urine, assess it, and breed the mares if they are in estrus. This hypothesis is not supported by the data. Mares did not approach the stallion prior to eliminating and were often at a considerable distance from him. Mares do show a preference for urinating in certain parts of the pasture, but these are broad areas rather than a discrete location that could be easily checked by the stallion. (It should be noted, however, that the four acre pasture may have been too small to show such approach.)... [Pg.625]

Vitamin A deficiency must be prolonged if it is to affect fertility thus, animals may suffer blindness before their reproductive organs are affected (by keratinisation of the vagina or degeneration of the testes). An extreme and long-lasting deficiency of vitamin A may prejudice embryonic development and the ovarian cycle of mares, although this rarely occurs. Recently 3-carotene has been claimed to have a specific effect on fertility (i.e. independent of its role as a precursor of vitamin A), but the claim has yet to be adequately confirmed (see Chapter 6). [Pg.390]


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