Accuracy of Predicting Stages of Bovine Estrous Cycle by Gross Appearance of the Corpus Luteum

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Abstract

Four readily identifiable changes in appearance of corpora lutea (Stages I to IV) occur during a bovine estrous cycle. Accuracy of estimating the stage of an estrous cycle by appearance of corpora lutea was determined in a double-blind study. One investigator observed estrus in a group of heifers while another with no prior knowledge of reproductive histories of the heifers estimated stage of the estrous cycle by visual inspection of their corpora lutea. Stage of the estrous cycle (Stage I, days 1 to 4; Stage II, days 5 to 10; Stage III, days 11 to 17; Stage IV, days 18 to 20) was estimated correctly in 41 of 48 heifers. The correlation between estimated and actual days of the estrous cycle was .81. In addition, concentrations of progestins and weights of corpora lutea during estimated stages of the estrous cycle were similar to many other investigations. Stages of the estrous cycle in heifers can be estimated from appearance of corpora lutea. © 1980, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Ireland, J. J., Murphee, R. L., & Coulson, P. B. (1980). Accuracy of Predicting Stages of Bovine Estrous Cycle by Gross Appearance of the Corpus Luteum. Journal of Dairy Science, 63(1), 155–160. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(80)82901-8

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