2023
DOI: 10.58292/ct.v15.9270
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Effect of human chorionic gonadotropin treatment on the duration of oxytocin-induced prolonged corpus luteum function in mares

Abstract: Oxytocin is used increasingly in mares to prolong corpus luteum (CL) function to suppress estrus. When mares develop prolonged CL function in response to oxytocin treatment, the CL generally remains functional for 60–90 days. However, a longer duration of CL function can make this method of estrus suppression even more clinically useful. We hypothesized that human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) treatment during the period of oxytocin-induced prolonged CL function would extend the duration of CL function (i.e. be… Show more

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