The effect of hormone treatments (hCG and cloprostenol) and season on the incidence of hemorrhagic anovulatory follicles in the mare: A field study
Received 27 January 2009; received in revised form 30 March 2009; accepted 20 July 2009. published online 24 September 2009.
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).