“…The use of eCG, in this study, served the propose to induce superovulation, as the animals that received eCG showed a higher number of ovulations, compared to the other treatment groups, and since Brazilian Piau breed has average of 11.1±2.4 in ovulation rate, number of total pigs born (9.3±2.7) and pigs born alive (7.9±2.6) (Silva et al, 2011). Also seen in other studies with averages of more than 20 ovulations in commercial breeds, when the dosage applied was equal to or greater than 1000 IU (Besenfelder et al, 1997;Hazeleger et al, 2000;Rátky et al, 2001;Fujino et al, 2006;Kauffold et al, 2007;Sommer et al, 2007;Martinat-Botté et al, 2010). Given that eCG activity is similar to FSH and LH (Brüssow et al, 2009;Soede et al, 2011;Driancourt et al, 2013;De Rensis and Kirkwood, 2016), a dosage of 1000 IU triggers greater follicular growth, stimulating greater numbers of follicles to grow and develop LH receptors and, subsequently, to ovulate, resulting in a larger amount of CL.…”