Sécrétion de progestérone au cours du cycle induit par l'introduction du mâle chez la chèvre créole en anoestrus: effets de la saison.

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Plasma progesterone levels during male-induced ovarian cycles were measured at three periods (March, July, November) in Creole goats. For the females experiencing a cycle of normal duration, plasma progesterone reached 2.0 ng/ml six days after male introduction. For the females experiencing a short cycle, a brief (one day) and slight (0.5 to 1.0 ng/ml) secretion of progesterone was observed during this cycle. A seasonal variation in the interval between male introduction and maximum level of progesterone during the short cycle was demonstrated (March: 4.7 days; July: 5.6 d. and November: 3.1 d.), but the maximum level reached did not vary with season (0.6; 0.9 and 0.6 ng/ml).

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Chemineau, P., Poulin, N., & Cognié, Y. (1984). Sécrétion de progestérone au cours du cycle induit par l’introduction du mâle chez la chèvre créole en anoestrus: effets de la saison. Reproduction, Nutrition, Development, 24(5 A), 557–561. https://doi.org/10.1051/rnd:19840505

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