K. Arbeiter et al., OBSERVATIONS ON THE USE OF PROGESTERONE INTRAVAGINALLY AND OF DESLORELIN STI IN ACYCLIC MARES FOR INDUCTION OF OVULATION, Journal of equine veterinary science, 14(1), 1994, pp. 21-25
In this clinical study, 29 acyclic mares with inactive ovaries were tr
eated with an intravaginal device containing 1.9 g progesterone (CIDR-
B) for 10 to 12 days. Mares which formed a follicle >30 mm after CIDR-
B removal received a subcutaneous implant containing 1.5 mg or 2.2 mg
deslorelin, a potent GnRH analog. Twelve mares were treated during the
breeding season (BS), 17 during autumn and winter anestrus (AS). Duri
ng fall-winter anestrus, 77 untreated patient mares served as contempo
rary controls. Due to the uniformity of response, data were pooled. Tw
enty-seven out of 29 mares responded to CIDR-B treatment with follicle
growth; 22 mares were treated with deslorelin when follicles had reac
hed 38 mm within 2.6+2.3 days after CIDR-B withdrawal and 20 mares ovu
lated within 2.77+1.66 days. Fifteen mares were inseminated and 10 (66
.7%)became pregnant at first breeding. Half of the mares treated durin
g AS with CIDR-B only, and not with deslorelin ovulated; in all other
of those mares, the preovulatory-size follicle regressed eventually.