Abstract:During breeding season, plasma prolactin concentration levels were measured pre-mating and monthly up to the 12 th months post-mating in all animals (n=20), and post-calving only in pregnant animals (n=17) of 20 Maghrebi she-camels. The experimental she-camels were divided according to their parity order (1 st to 6 th parity). Concentration of prolactin was determined of all parities at different reproductive stages (Pre-mating, pregnancy stages, and post-calving). Results showed insignificant (P≥0.05) effect … Show more
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