نتایج جستجو برای: pregnant mares macro

تعداد نتایج: 96958  

Journal: :Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene 2005
Y Hedberg A-M Dalin P Ohagen K R Holm H Kindahl

In various species, sex, hormonal treatments and oestrous-cycle stage have been shown to affect the animal's response in behavioural tests. Few such studies have been performed in the horse. The main aim of the present study was to investigate whether oestrous-cycle stage affects mares' response to a novel object test and isolation test and, in part, to study whether mares, assumed to suffer fr...

Journal: :Folia histochemica et cytobiologica 2017
Monika Sikora Marcin Nowak Henryk Racheniuk Katarzyna Wojtysiak Roland Kozdrowski

INTRODUCTION Endometritis and endometrosis have been and still are the major reasons for infertility in mares. The diagnosis of endometritis can be based on cytology and microbiology, but endometrial biopsy is still the only way to diagnose endometrosis in the mare. Our study attempted to determine if a single biopsy using his-topathology and immunohistochemistry is sufficient to ascertain reas...

Journal: :Animal reproduction science 2000
E Nikolakopoulos H Kindahl C L Gilbert J Goode E D Watson

Mating has been shown in many species to provoke the release of oxytocin (OT). In our study, various stimuli were applied to mares to study release of OT and prostaglandin F(2alpha) (PGF(2alpha)) associated with mating. Blood samples were collected from mares around the time of teasing both in oestrus and dioestrus and at mating. For comparison, blood samples were also collected at the time of ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1987
D L Thompson J J Wiest W F Garza K B Ashley D R McNeill

Antiserum generated in a horse against testosterone conjugated to bovine serum albumin (BSA) was administered to six lighthorse mares (androgen-immunized mares) 1 to 3 d before a prostaglandin-induced estrus and twice again at 2-d intervals. Six control mares were administered antiserum generated against BSA on the same schedule. Relative to testosterone, cross-reactivities of other steroids wi...

2014
Megan L. Shepherd Monica A. Ponder Amy O. Burk Stewart C. Milton William S. Swecker

The purpose of the present study was to compare digestibility of grass hay, faecal and plasma volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentrations, and faecal bacterial abundance in overweight and moderate-condition mares. Five overweight adult mixed-breed mares and five adult mixed-breed mares in moderate condition were housed individually and limit-fed orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata) hay at 20 g/kg bo...

2008
E Maischberger JA Irwin SD Carrington VE Duggan

The deposition of semen, bacteria and debris in the uterus of the mare after breeding normally induces a self-limiting endometritis. The resultant fluid and inflammatory products are cleared by 48 hours post cover. Mares that are susceptible to persistent post-breeding endometritis (PPBEM) have impaired uterine defence and clearance mechanisms, making them unable to resolve this inflammation wi...

Journal: :American journal of veterinary research 1999
S M McDonnell D A Freeman N F Cymbaluk H C Schott K Hinchcliff B Kyle

OBJECTIVE To compare quantitative measures and clinical assessments of behavior as an indication of psychologic well-being of stabled horses provided drinking water continuously or via 1 of 3 intermittent delivery systems. ANIMALS 22 Quarter Horse (QH) or QH-crossbred mares and 17 Belgian or Belgian-crossbred mares (study 1) and 24 QH or QH-crossbred mares and 18 Belgian or Belgian-crossbred ...

2012

Persistent Mating Induced Endometritis (PMIE) is a pathological condition of mares incapable of clearing the transient physiological inflammatory reaction produced in the uterus after artificial insemination. Fifty nine (59) estrus cycles of mares presenting this condition were randomly treated with Acupuncture (n=21), Oxytocin (n=25) or Placebo (n=13). The quantity of fluid was reduced in all ...

2010
L. D. Wallace K. J. Stutts D. W. Ricks Sam Houston

The objective of this study was to determine the effects of age of mare and degree of asynchrony between donor and recipient on pregnancy rate (PR) to embryo transfer in recipient mares. Light-horse mares (n = 34) between 3 and 16 yr of age were used as recipients. Mares were subjected to an artificial photoperiod. Cyclic recipients were examined by palpation and ultrasound at regular intervals...

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