P. 183–188The aim of this study was to assess the relationship of the evolution of the corpus luteum (CL) volume that was determined ultrasonographically with the pregnancy status in lactating dairy cows during early pregnancy. Ultrasound examinations were carried out on 76 cows following artificial insemination (AI). Plasma concentrations of progesterone were determined from blood samples collected at each ultrasound examination. Conception was confirmed by ultrasonography on day 30 after AI. Around day 14 post-insemination (p.i.), the CL volume tended to decrease in pregnant and non-pregnant cows, and, after day 19 p.i., both groups differed significantly, indicating the luteal regression in non-pregnant cows. Reaching signification on da...
This study evaluated corpus luteum (CL) development in buffaloes out of breeding season and assessed...
During puerperium phase in cows, uterus goes through involution process, while ovaries restore supre...
Productivity efficiency in the livestock sector depends upon reproduction success at the farms. Eval...
Corpus luteum cross sectional (by ultrasonography) and plasma progesterone (by DELFIA) were estimate...
We evaluated the agreement between ultrasonographic characteristics of the corpus luteum (CL) and pl...
OBJECTIVE In dairy cattle, numerous factors determine the success of an insemination. The aim of ...
In this study, the ovaries of 99 randomly selected Friesian cows were examined by ultrasonography me...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years, several attempts have been made to evaluate the activ...
The aim of the present study was to determine the differences in corpus luteum (CL) functionality be...
The objective of this study was to determine if there are differences in luteal size (LS), progester...
Many studies have been conducted to estimate pregnancy losses between 19 and 34 d after artificial i...
A total of five local Friesian cows, 4 to 5 years, healthy, reproductively sound, were used in the s...
The present study aimed to assess the applicability of luteal blood flow data acquired through the ...
Lactating Holstein cows in three herds were enrolled in a study at the time of nonpregnancy diagnosi...
Luteolysis before the time of maternal recognition of pregnancy is one cause of low fertility in hig...
This study evaluated corpus luteum (CL) development in buffaloes out of breeding season and assessed...
During puerperium phase in cows, uterus goes through involution process, while ovaries restore supre...
Productivity efficiency in the livestock sector depends upon reproduction success at the farms. Eval...
Corpus luteum cross sectional (by ultrasonography) and plasma progesterone (by DELFIA) were estimate...
We evaluated the agreement between ultrasonographic characteristics of the corpus luteum (CL) and pl...
OBJECTIVE In dairy cattle, numerous factors determine the success of an insemination. The aim of ...
In this study, the ovaries of 99 randomly selected Friesian cows were examined by ultrasonography me...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years, several attempts have been made to evaluate the activ...
The aim of the present study was to determine the differences in corpus luteum (CL) functionality be...
The objective of this study was to determine if there are differences in luteal size (LS), progester...
Many studies have been conducted to estimate pregnancy losses between 19 and 34 d after artificial i...
A total of five local Friesian cows, 4 to 5 years, healthy, reproductively sound, were used in the s...
The present study aimed to assess the applicability of luteal blood flow data acquired through the ...
Lactating Holstein cows in three herds were enrolled in a study at the time of nonpregnancy diagnosi...
Luteolysis before the time of maternal recognition of pregnancy is one cause of low fertility in hig...
This study evaluated corpus luteum (CL) development in buffaloes out of breeding season and assessed...
During puerperium phase in cows, uterus goes through involution process, while ovaries restore supre...
Productivity efficiency in the livestock sector depends upon reproduction success at the farms. Eval...