“…concentration increased by a further 150 pg/ml (50%) while the oestradiol-17a reached a plateau and indeed appeared to fall slightly. After (Challis, 1971;Thorburn, Nicol, Bassett, Shutt & Cox, 1972;Robertson & Smeaton, 1973) and in the goat (Challis & Linzell, 1971 ;Thorburn et al, 1972). However, it should be noted that, because blood samples were taken only once per day at a fixed time, a wide variation in time could exist between the time of the last sample and the time of parturition which could have modified the values obtained for the last two samples before parturition.…”