“…A similar period of high LH secretion around birth has been observed in calves (Challis et al, 1974), guinea-pigs (Donovan et al, 1975), humans (Kaplan and Grumbach, 1976) and rabbits (Berger et al, 1982 (Diekman et al, 1983) or at about 240 days (Camous el al, 1985). In agreement with our previous results in Large White gilts (Camous el al, 1985), (Boyar et al, 1974;Parker et al, 1975), in rats (Meijs-Roelofs et al, 1983;Urbanski and Ojeda, 1985) and in sheep (Foster et al, 1975;Foster and Ryan, 1981 (Rayford et al, 1974;Diekman et al, 1983;Camous et al, 1985) and in other species, such as sheep (Foster et al, 1975), rats (Dehler and Wuttke, 1975) and cattle (Schams et al, 1981). No significant variations in the concentration of plasma FSH were observed during the last weeks preceding puberty in agreement with Diekman et al (1983).…”