1977
DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1977.tb03960.x
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Recent Advances in Equine Reproduction

Abstract: SUMMARY Mares rarely ovulate in winter; ovulation is induced by increase in daylight length. Ova accumulate in the oviducts of unserved mares. During pregnancy, corpora lutea accumulate; all regress together at mid pregnancy. Plasma progesterone levels rise and oestrogen levels fall towards the end of pregnancy. Methods are available for early termination of pregnancy and for induction of parturition. Pregnancy can be diagnosed efficiently by rectal examination, and by immunological assay of pregnant mare seru… Show more

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“…Gestation in the tapir lasts approximately 13 months (270-400 days), which is slightly longer than the 11-12 months reported for horses (Dawson 1977), but shorter than the 15-16 month gestation of black and white rhinos (Patton et al 1999;Brown et al 2001), all of which are related Perissodactyla species. Female tapirs typically give birth to a single offspring.…”
Section: Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Gestation in the tapir lasts approximately 13 months (270-400 days), which is slightly longer than the 11-12 months reported for horses (Dawson 1977), but shorter than the 15-16 month gestation of black and white rhinos (Patton et al 1999;Brown et al 2001), all of which are related Perissodactyla species. Female tapirs typically give birth to a single offspring.…”
Section: Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 70%
“…10 % bei Arbeitspferden (zitieren [58]) [63] Gesamt-Häufigkeit bei ca. [67] Ungefähr 4 % bei Vollblutpferden, mit einer höheren Häufigkeit bei belgischen Arbeitspferden und Shetlandponys (zitiert [58]) [20] 4 % bei Vollblutstuten (zitieren [8,65]). 10 % bei Arbeitspferden (zitieren [65]).…”
Section: Häufigkeitunclassified
“…[67] Ungefähr 4 % bei Vollblutpferden, mit einer höheren Häufigkeit bei belgischen Arbeitspferden und Shetlandponys (zitiert [58]) [20] 4 % bei Vollblutstuten (zitieren [8,65]). 10 % bei Arbeitspferden (zitieren [65]). Gesamt-Häufigkeit liegt bei 11,2 % (zitieren [25]) [31] Die Häufigkeit wird mit ungefähr 4 % angegeben [6] Häufigkeit liegt zwischen 1-10 % (zitieren [21,28,68])…”
Section: Häufigkeitunclassified
“…Generally speaking, the pregnancy diagnosis in the mare is determined by rectal palpation, the hormone assay (PMSG, progesterone, and estrogen), the echography, etc. [19][20][21] However, there are no methods to confirm fertilization. Concerning this point, it is thought that the detection of EPF by the rosette inhibition test is useful for the confirmation of fertilization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%