Serial measurement of peripheral oestrogen and progesterone concentrations in oestrous mares to determine optimum mating time and diagnose ovulation
1995
Summary
Rapid enzyme-based immunoassays were used to measure concentrations of oestradiol-17s and progesterone in daily blood samples recovered throughout oestrus and for a few days after ovulation from 34 Thoroughbred and 8 pony-type maiden, barren and foaling mares. The first dectectable fall in oestradiol-17s levels occurred in 88% of the mares within the interval −72 to 0 h with respect to ovulation and in 65% of mares within the interval of −48 to 0 h. The results indicated that serial daily hormone assays of this type could, in a high proportion of animals, predict a correct time for a single mating and diagnose the occurrence of ovulation in Thoroughbred mares at stud in the absence of the present management system which includes repeated veterinary examinations of the ovaries. However, the absolute need for serial daily sampling from all mares to produce interpretable hormone profiles, and the cost of this sampling and the hormone assays, make the method impractical at the present time.
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