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The effect of dietary protein on reproduction in the mare. VI. Serum progestagen concentrations during pregnancy
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association | Vol 69, No 4 | a843 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/jsava.v69i4.843
| © 1998 F.E. Van Niekerk, C.H. Van Niekerk
| This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 13 July 1998 | Published: 13 July 1998
Submitted: 13 July 1998 | Published: 13 July 1998
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F.E. Van Niekerk,C.H. Van Niekerk,
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Sixty-four Thoroughbred and Anglo-Arab mares aged 6-12 years were used, of which 40 were non-lactating and 24 lactating. Foals from these 24 mares were weaned at the age of 6 months. Non-lactating and lactating mares were divided into 4 dietary groups each. The total daily protein intake and the protein quality (essential amino-acid content) differed in the 4 groups of non-lactating and 4 groups of lactating mares. The mares were covered and the effect of the quantity and quality of dietary protein on serum progestagen concentrations during pregnancy was studied. A sharp decline in serum progestagen concentrations was recorded in all dietary groups from Days 18 to 40 of pregnancy, with some individual mares reaching values of less than 4 ng/mℓ. Serum progestagen concentrations recorded in some of the non-lactating mares on the low-quality protein diet increased to higher values (p<0.05) than those of mares in the other 3 dietary groups at 35-140 days of pregnancy. A similar trend was observed for the lactating mares on a low-quality protein diet at 30-84 days of pregnancy. No such trends were observed in any of the other dietary groups. High-quality protein supplementation increased serum progestagen concentrations during the 1st 30 days of pregnancy. Lactation depressed serum progestagen concentrations until after the foals were weaned.
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Equine; Pregnancy; Protein Nutrition; Serum Progestagen
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