Gk. Das et al., Effect of two doses of progesterone on estrus response and fertility in acycling crossbred Bharat Merino ewes in a semi-arid tropical environment, SMALL RUMIN, 37(1-2), 2000, pp. 159-163
The efficacy of two doses of progesterone (P4), i.e. 350 and 300 mg was eva
luated in acycling crossbred ewes (50) during the autumn breeding season. E
wes were treated with intravaginal progesterone sponges with either 350 mg
or 300 mg for 12 days. At standing estrus, ewes were hand mated (three cycl
es). Progesterone (350 mg) gave a better (P<0.05) estrus response (75%), co
mpared to 300 mg dose (42%). Ewes treated with 350 mg P4 also showed better
(P<0.05) synchronization response (93%) than those treated with 300 mg (56
%) at 72 h after sponge removal. Lower doses of progesterone (300 mg) signi
ficantly delayed (P<0.01) the onset of estrus. However, dose had no signifi
cant influence (P>0.05) on estrus length, conception rate and the proportio
n of ewes lambing at term, This study indicates that dose of progesterone m
ay have an effect on estrus exhibition and response time without altering t
he conception rate and lambing in acycling crossbred Bharat Merino ewes dur
ing the major breeding season in a semi-arid tropical environment. (C) 2000
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