Summary. In the middle of the breeding season, 16 pony mares (n = 4 per day) were slaughtered on four different days (days 6, 14, 17 and the preovulatory day) of the oestrous cycle, day 0 being the day of the last ovulation. All the ovaries were examined histologically ; the number, size and atresia (defined by granulosa cell pyknosis) of all follicles larger than 1 mm in diameter were studied, using a Kryotome-video recorder-TV system.Follicular distribution of all the sizes studied (1-5 mm, 5-10 mm, > 10 mm in diameter) was very similar in the right and left ovaries. However, compared to the other ovary, the ovary with a luteal structure had fewer (P < 0.05) healthy follicles larger than 10 mm.
'All follicles larger than 10 mm in diameter at day 6 were atretic. At day 14, a group of normal follicles larger than 10 mm was found in all the animals, and number of follicles larger than 10 mm was significantly increased (P < 0.011. The largest normal follicle has increased in size at day 17 compared to day 14. However, a significant increase in the number of follicles undergoing early atresia was observed (P < 0.05). Except for the large preovulatory follicle, all the follicles larger than 10 mm were atretic just before ovulation.There was a relationship between the follicular population and the duration of the follicular phase ; the number of normal follicles 1-10 mm in diameter and the duration of the follicular phase were highly correlated (R = -0. 56 ; P < 0.02).Introduction.