“…Cessation of egg laying is associated with increased concentrations of plasma prolactin (Etches, Garbutt, and Middleton, 1979;Burke and Dennison, 1980;Lea et al, 1981;Bluhm, Phillips, and Burke, 1983;Hall and Goldsmith, 1983;Silverin and Goldsmith, 1983), and in turkeys and domestic fowl (Sharp, Macnamee, Sterling, Lea, and Pedersen, 1988), administration of exogenous prolactin suppresses plasma gonadotropins necessary for egg production. However, there is additional evidence that the suppression of gonadotropin secretion in incubating birds also involves a mechanism independent of increased prolactin secretion (Sharp et al, 1988;Lea and Sharp, 1989;Sharp, Sterling, Talbot, and Huskisson, 1989;Lea, Richard-Yris, and Sharp, 1996).…”