2012
DOI: 10.9775/kvfd.2012.6623
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Uterine Involution, Follicle Development and Concentrations of Plasma Progesterone, 20α-OH-Progesterone and Total Estrogen Levels During the Postpartum Period in Anatolian Donkeys

Abstract: In this study, it is aimed to determine the length of estrus cycle, size of the preovulatory follicle, and ovulation time during the postpartum period (pp) in Anatolian jennies and to measure steroid hormone levels during the same period. Five healthy Jennies at late-stage of gestation were included in the study. During the post partum period, plasma progesterone (P4), total estrogen (E2) and 20α-OH-progesterone (20α-OH-P4) levels were studied by RIA. Ovarian activity and uterus involution were determined by r… Show more

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“…An overall estrous cycle length of 24 to 25 days is currently accepted for the Catalan (24.9 days; [13]), the Anatolian (25 days; [24]), the Brazilian Pêga (24.2 days; [9]) and Marchador (23 days; [25]), the Mammoth (23.3 days; [6]), the Martina Franca (23.6 days; [22]), and the Baudet de Poitou (25.8 days; [26]). The present study surveyed estrous cycles mainly during spring (from April to June), but in accordance with studies from other teams, little variation in the length of estrous cycle with season is to be expected in donkeys from spring to autumn [6,9,22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An overall estrous cycle length of 24 to 25 days is currently accepted for the Catalan (24.9 days; [13]), the Anatolian (25 days; [24]), the Brazilian Pêga (24.2 days; [9]) and Marchador (23 days; [25]), the Mammoth (23.3 days; [6]), the Martina Franca (23.6 days; [22]), and the Baudet de Poitou (25.8 days; [26]). The present study surveyed estrous cycles mainly during spring (from April to June), but in accordance with studies from other teams, little variation in the length of estrous cycle with season is to be expected in donkeys from spring to autumn [6,9,22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%