Uterine involution time and ovarian activity in weaned and suckling ewes

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Uterine involution time and ovarian activity were studied in autumn- and spring-lambing ewes. Macroscopic uterine involution was completed earlier in autumn-lambing ewes and this can be related with an earlier resumption of ovarian endocrine activity. The uterus of spring-lambing ewes reached a smaller size, similar to that found in anestrous ewes. Weaning immediately after parturition did not affect the time of uterine involution.

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Rubianes, E., Ungerfeld, R., Viñoles, C., Carbajal, B., De Castro, T., & Ibarra, D. (1996). Uterine involution time and ovarian activity in weaned and suckling ewes. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 76(1), 153–155. https://doi.org/10.4141/cjas96-022

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