نتایج جستجو برای: pregnant mares p

تعداد نتایج: 1323804  

2007
Sharon L. Crowell-Davis

The feeding and drinking behavior of 11 mares and 15 foals living on pasture with free access to water was recorded during 2,340 15-min focal samples taken over 2 yr. Lactating mares on pasture spent about 70% of the day feeding. Foals began feeding on their first day of life. As they grew older, they spent progressively more time feeding, but still spent only 47 -+ 6% of the time feeding by 21...

2017
Shavahn C Loux Kirsten E Scoggin Jason E Bruemmer Igor F Canisso Mats H T Troedsson Edward L Squires Barry A Ball

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, non-coding RNAs which are produced throughout the body. Individual tissues tend to have a specific expression profile and excrete many of these miRNAs into circulation. These circulating miRNAs may be diagnostically valuable biomarkers for assessing the presence of disease while minimizing invasive testing. In women, numerous circulating miRNAs have been identified...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2002
S R Kennedy D L Thompson H E Pruett P J Burns R Deghenghi

A series of experiments was performed to determine the factor(s) responsible for an apparent inhibition of GH secretion in mares administered the GH secretagogue EP51389 in combination with GnRH, thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), and sulpiride. Experiment 1 tested the repeatability of the original observation: 10 mares received EP51389 at 10 microg/kg BW; five received TRH (10 microg/kg BW),...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2021

High blood urea nitrogen (BUN) concentration is linked to low fertility in cows and ewes; however, this relationship has not been reported mares. The study characterized the between BUN follicular fluid (FUN) during follicle growth (Experiment 1) impact of from embryo donors on pregnancy outcome recipient mares 2). In experiment one, samples were collected diestrus with growing follicles estrus...

2015
J. Kuhl K. F. Stock M. Wulf C. Aurich Elissa Z. Cameron

Maternal lineage influences performance traits in horses. This is probably caused by differences in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) transferred to the offspring via the oocyte. In the present study, we investigated if reproductive traits with high variability-gestation length and fetal sex ratio-are influenced by maternal lineage. Data from 142 Warmblood mares from the Brandenburg State Stud at Neust...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2015
C Collas B Dumont R Delagarde W Martin-Rosset G Fleurance

Little is known about how to manage grazing horses, including the thresholds under which energy supplementation is required. Here we investigated the effects of daily herbage allowance (DHA) and energy supplementation (ES) on daily herbage intake in lactating mares of light breeds grazing high-quality regrowth during summer. Three contrasting DHA, low (LOW), medium (MED), and high (HIGH), that ...

Journal: :Equine veterinary journal 2013
M L Schulman A E Botha S B Muenscher C H Annandale A J Guthrie H J Bertschinger

REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY Active immunisation against gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) provides a reversible method for control of oestrous behaviour and fertility in mares. Previous reports failed to demonstrate the interval to resumption of cyclic ovarian activity after GnRH-vaccination. HYPOTHESIS Administration of the GnRH-vaccine Improvac in a large group of mares of various age...

2008
Tsutomu TSUKADA Kunitada SATO Masaharu MORIYOSHI Masanori KOYAGO Yutaka SAWAMUKAI

A total of 88 thoroughbred mares were diagnosed with clinical ovarian quiescence and subjected to four treatment regimens. Using PMSG, hCG or combinations of both. A high dose combination of 5,000IU PMSG with 5,000IU hCG showed significantly higher rates of marked estrus and ovulation induction (P<0.01) as well as conception rates (P<0.05). In the present study, the administration of a high-dos...

2005
James Carmalt

ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of number of dental lesions and routine teeth floating (rasping) on weight gain. DesignA prospective, randomized, controlled, blinded trial. Animals or Sample populationFifty-six pregnant mares. ProcedureMares were randomly allocated into one of 4 feeding groups (n=14) which were then randomly sub-divided into one of two treatment groups, floated and control a...

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