Does royal jelly have a reproductive effect on progesterone-treated goats?
Lorenzo Alvarez Ramírez,
Alejandra Sánchez Cervantes
Abstract:Introduction: Some methods for inducing/synchronizing oestrus and ovulation in goats require the injection of equine chorionic gonadotrophin (eCG). The objective of this study was to determine whether royal jelly (RJ) can be a subs-titute for eCG in CIDR-treated dairy goats. Methods: Sixty-six primiparous goats received the CIDR device for twelve days in April. The eCG group (n=22) was injec-ted with 200 IU of the gonadotropin when the intravaginal device was removed; the RJ grou… Show more
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