1995
DOI: 10.1016/0378-4320(94)01335-j
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The effects of long-acting oxytocin, GnRH and FSH administration on thyroxin, triiodothyronin, oestradiol 17-β and progesterone levels as well as conception rates in post-partum ewes

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“…Bekeova et al [20] indicated that oxytocin, GnRH treatments affected conception rate in post partum ewes through increasing the level of thyroxin, Triiodothyronin, oestradiol 17β and progesterone and suggested that the causes of depression of T4 and T3 levels after parturition in spring might be a lack of gonadotropins. Low concentration of T4 and T3 in certain phases of the post-partum period might be retroactively responsible for the decline in post-partum sexual activity in ewes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bekeova et al [20] indicated that oxytocin, GnRH treatments affected conception rate in post partum ewes through increasing the level of thyroxin, Triiodothyronin, oestradiol 17β and progesterone and suggested that the causes of depression of T4 and T3 levels after parturition in spring might be a lack of gonadotropins. Low concentration of T4 and T3 in certain phases of the post-partum period might be retroactively responsible for the decline in post-partum sexual activity in ewes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%