“…In addition, ovariectomized mare recipients are able to establish and maintain pregnancy when treated with progesterone until Day 100 of gestation (Hinrichs et al, 1987). For these reasons, hormonal protocols using progestins (Hinrichs et al, 1986;Shoemaker et al, 1989), progesterone (Hinrichs et al, 1987;Vanderwall et al, 2007), estradiol benzoate plus either progestins (Wiepz et al, 1988) or progesterone (Kaercher et al, 2013) have been used successfully to maintain pregnancy in anovulatory and ovariectomized embryo recipient mares. Thus, hormonal administration to anovulatory mares can make them suitable as embryo recipients, thereby reducing the problems associated to donor/recipient estrous synchronization and allowing the use of more recipients at the end of breeding season (Silva et al, 2014).…”