The effect of treatment with a GnRH agonist, hCG or progesterone (P-4) on corpus luteum function and embryonic mortality was investigated in buffaloes inseminated during mid-winter. Italian Mediterranean buffaloes (n = 309) were synchronized using the Ovsynch with timed-AI program and mated by AI at 16 h (Day 0) and 40 h after the second injection of GnRH. On Day 5, buffaloes were randomly assigned to four groups: Control (no treatment, n = 69), GnRH agonist (buserelin acetate, 12.6 mu g, n = 73), hCG (1500 IU, n = 75) and P-4 (PRID without E-2 for 10 days, n = 77). Progesterone (pg/ml) was determined in milk whey on Days 5, 10, 15 and 20 and pregnancy diagnosis was undertaken on Day 26 by ultrasound and Day 40 by rectal palpation. Treatmen...