Published May 1977. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
Some effects of 171β-estradiol on ovine luteal function were
studied in five experiments.
Estradiol injected into ewes on days 11 and 12 of the estrous
cycle caused luteal regression in both intact and unilaterally hysterectomized
ewes indicating that the presence of one uterine horn permits
estradiol to cause luteolysis comparable...
Published June 1942. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
I. REPRODUCTION AND LAMB PRODUCTION Relationships among hemoglobin (Hb) genotypes and reproduction and production traits were examined in 294 four- and five-year-old North Country Cheviot, Dorset, Finnsheep or Romney x Suffolk or Columbia-type crossbred ewes. Hb BB ewe lambs were youngest at first estrus and Hb AA ewe lambs were...
Two experiments were conducted to determine whether in
ewes uterine concentrations of estrogen and progesterone
receptors are affected by the presence of a conceptus or by
the hormonal milieu associated with extremes in photoperiod
to which ewes are exposed.
In Exp.1, nine mature ewes were unilaterally
ovariectomized by removing an...
Half Polypay ewe lambs were bred to Suffolk, North Country
Cheviot and Hampshire rams to lamb at about one year of age.
Type of birth-rearing significantly affected mortality by 70
days of age and all weights of lambs from birth to weaning.
The mortality rate at 70 days of age...
Experiments were conducted to characterize the nongenomic effects of
progesterone (P4) on binding of oxytocin (OT) to the ovine oxytocin
receptor (OTR) and signal transduction. The dose-response relationship of
P4 to OT binding to the OTR in endometrium was examined. Progesterone
interfered with the binding of OT to the OTR...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the effect of
a cyclopropenoid fatty acid on luteal cell function. In Exp.
1, 12 mature ewes were mated to a fertile ram, assigned to two
groups (n = 6/group) and laparotomized on day 18 of gestation.
Ewes with corpora lutea (CL) in both...
Thirty-six Suffolk ewes were randomly divided into two equal
groups. One group received a selenium (Se) deficient diet, while the
other diet contained sodium selenite at a level of 0.2 ppm Se in the
total diet. All ewes were sampled for plasma glutathione peroxidase
(GPx) and whole blood Se at...
Coopworth sheep, a newly available genotype, were compared with
other genotypes in two trials to assess cumulative lamb and wool
production and contributing components related to survival, reproduction
and growth, and for the effects of ewe body weight on reproductive traits.
In a third trial, various genotypes generated in the...