Journal article

Effects of level of feeding and progesterone dose on plasma and faecal progesterone in ovariectomised cows

AR Rabiee, KL Macmillan, F Schwarzenberger, PJ Wright

Animal Reproduction Science | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2002

Abstract

The effects of two levels of feeding and two doses of progesterone (P4) on plasma and faecal progesterone metabolites (FP4M) were studied using a total of 24 ovariectomised (OVX), non-lactating, Holstein-Friesian cows. Cows were grazed on improved ryegrass/white clover pastures and allowed ad libitum access to pasture or were restricted to grazing for a total of 4 h per day in two 2 h periods. Progesterone (P4) was administered as one or two, simultaneous, intravaginal progesterone devices (CIDR). The cows were adapted to their pasture supply for 2 weeks before the start of the progesterone treatments. The progesterone devices were administered for 11 days and the cows were dosed with slow r..

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