Studies of hormone patterns during the oestrous cycle of beef cows.

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Abstract

Hormone patterns in blood plasma were examined in relation to the bovine oestrous cycle in two experiments. During the luteal phase LH pulse frequency was low (2-3 pulses per 8 h). There were no consistent correlations between LH, FSH and progesterone concentrations. During luteolysis, falling progesterone concentrations were accompanied by an increase in oestradiol-17 beta concentrations, LH concentrations and LH pulse frequency, the latter being almost one pulse per hour on the day before the preovulatory surge.

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Peters, A. R. (1985). Studies of hormone patterns during the oestrous cycle of beef cows. Reproduction, Nutrition, Development, 25(5), 919–927. https://doi.org/10.1051/rnd:19850708

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