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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1969) 19 555-557
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0190555
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THE INFLUENCE OF NUTRITION DURING POST-LACTATIONAL OESTRUS ON OVULATION RATE IN THE SOW AND THE ACCURACY OF CORPORA LUTEA COUNTS IN ESTIMATING OVULATIONS

B. HARDY and G. A. LODGE

Summary.: Five mature sows, given a double feed approximately 12 hr after onset of oestrus, ovulated 16·8±0·95, compared with 14·5±0·86 for six controls (P~=0·10). Corpora lutea counts at laparotomy 3 to 7 days post coitum (p.c.), and at slaughter 25 days p.c. by visual count and by dissection of the ovaries, were 12·1±0·33, 14·0±0·33 and 15·5±0·33, respectively.







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