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Embryo losses in sheep during short-term nutritional supplementation
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Administration of a long-acting antiparasitic to pre-pubertal ewe-lambs in Greece results in earlier reproductive activity and improved reproductive performance
Glutamate supply positively affects serum release of triiodothyronine and insulin across time without increases of glucose during the onset of puberty in female goats
Effect of different levels of short-term feed intake on folliculogenesis and follicular fluid and plasma concentrations of lactate dehydrogenase, glucose, and hormones in Hu sheep during the luteal phase
Effect of thermal stress, restricted feeding and combined stresses (thermal stress and restricted feeding) on growth and plasma reproductive hormone levels of Malpura ewes under semi-arid tropical environment
Nutritional and metabolic modulation of the male effect on the resumption of ovulatory activity in goats
C. A. Rosales-Nieto, H. G. Gamez-Vazquez, J. Gudino-Reyes, et al. Animal Production Science 51(2) 115 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1071/AN10124
The infusion of glucose in ewes during the luteal phase increases the number of follicles but reduces oestradiol production and some correlates of metabolic function in the large follicles
Identification of a Line of Sheep Carrying a Putative Autosomal Gene Increasing Ovulation Rate in Sheep That Does Not Appear to Interact with Mutations in the Transforming Growth Factor Beta Superfamily1
The male effect stimulus positively influences luteinising hormone secretion in ovariectomised Criollo goats irrespective of a controlled photoperiodic regime
Heterozygous Inverdale ewes show increased ovulation rate sensitivity to pre-mating nutrition
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Mutations in bone morphogenetic protein 15 and growth differentiation factor 9 genes are associated with increased litter size in fat-tailed sheep breeds
Intermittent nutritional stimulus by short-term treatment of high-energy diet promotes ovarian performance together with increases in blood levels of glucose and insulin in cycling goats
The kiss-1-kisspeptin-gpr54 complex: a critical modulator of GnRH neurons during pubertal activation
César Alberto Meza-Herrera, Francisco Gerardo Veliz-Deras, Maria Wurzinger, Bernardo López-Ariza, Gerardo Arellano-Rodriguez and Rafael Rodriguez-Martinez Journal of Applied Biomedicine 8(1) 1 (2010) https://doi.org/10.2478/v10136-009-0001-0
Glucose uptake and lactate production by the autotransplanted ovary of the ewe during the luteal and follicular phases of the oestrous cycle
Effects of field bean (Vicia faba L. var. minor) dietary supplementation on plasma thyroid hormones, insulin, insulin‐like growth factor‐1 concentrations and mohair characteristics in growing Angora goat kids
G. Acuti, L. Todini, A. Malfatti, M. Antonini, O. Barbato and M. Trabalza‐Marinucci Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 93(4) 456 (2009) https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0396.2008.00827.x
Milk progesterone profiles, blood metabolites, metabolic hormones and pregnancy rates in Awassi ewes treated by gestagen + eCG at the early breeding season
A. Marton, V. Faigl, M. Kerestes, M. Kulcsar, S. Nagy, H. Febel, G. Novotni Danko, K. Magyar, F. Husveth, L. Solti, S. Cseh and Gy. Huszenicza Veterinární medicína 54(11) 507 (2009) https://doi.org/10.17221/20/2009-VETMED
Responses of gonadotropin secretion to short-term dietary supplementation in ovariectomized goats with different body weights
The Effects of Short-Term Nutritional Stimulus Before and After the Luteolysis on Metabolic Status, Reproductive Hormones and Ovarian Activity in Goats
Satoko HARUNA, Takenobu KUROIWA, Wengeng LU, et al. Journal of Reproduction and Development 55(1) 39 (2009) https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.20082
Nutritional supplementation improves ovulation and pregnancy rates in female goats managed under natural grazing conditions and exposed to the male effect
Glucogenic supply increases ovulation rate by modifying follicle recruitment and subsequent development of preovulatory follicles without effects on ghrelin secretion
Functional Differences in the Growth Hormone and Insulin‐like Growth Factor Axis in Cattle and Pigs: Implications for Post‐partum Nutrition and Reproduction
The Importance of Interactions Among Nutrition, Seasonality and Socio‐sexual Factors in the Development of Hormone‐free Methods for Controlling Fertility
The ovulation rate in anoestrous female goats managed under grazing conditions and exposed to the male effect is increased by nutritional supplementation
The effect of short-term nutritional supplementation of ewes with lupin grain (Lupinus luteus), during the luteal phase of the estrous cycle on the number of ovarian follicles and the concentrations of hormones and glucose in plasma and follicular fluid