The effect of hormone treatments (hCG and cloprostenol) and season on the incidence of hemorrhagic anovulatory follicles in the mare: A field study
Abstract
The association between use of hormone treatments to induce estrus and ovulation and the incidence of hemorrhagic anovulatory follicles (HAFs) was studied in a mixed population of mares (Equus caballus) during two breeding seasons in a commercial breeding clinic. Mares treated with cloprostenol (CLO) were more likely to develop HAFs than were mares with spontaneous cycles (P
<
0.001) or those treated with human chorionic gonadotropin alone (P
=
0.08). There was no significant effect of season on the incidence of HAFs. The mean (±SEM) interval from CLO treatment to beginning of HAF development was 6.1
±
0.5 d. Age of mares with HAF cycles was not different (12
±
1.3 yr; P
>
0.05) from that of mares with ovulatory cycles (10.5
±
1.5 yr).
Keywords: Anovulation, hCG, Induced cycle, Mare, Prostaglandin
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PII: S0093-691X(09)00367-7
doi:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2009.07.022
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