Twelve prepubertal female camels of two to two and a half years of age were divided into three groups. Group I and II were administered 250 mg Duraprogen (A progesterone derivative) intramuscularly for two consecutive days followed by 2000 IU Trophovet (A FSH predominant preparation) on the third day. The animals were periodically examined per rectum and those having mature follicles on their ovaries and expressing sexual interest were mated with a virile stud on two successive days. Following first mating, Group I and II received 3000 IU Chorulon (A hCG preparation) and 30 mcg Receptal (A GnRH analogue), respectively to ensure ovulation. Animals which failed to conceive were again mated and observed for pregnancy. Periodic blood samples we...