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Effect of Treatment with Progesterone on Pregnancy Rate and Plasma Concentrations of Progesterone in Holstein Cows
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1989
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Progesterone-releasing intravaginal devices inserted into the vaginas of dairy cows between d 5 to 12 (n = 28) or d 10 to 17 (n = 27) after insemination increased pregnancy rate to 60 over 30% in untreated control cows (n = 30). Plasma progesterone concentrations were increased during both progesterone treatments. Subtraction of the estimated contribution of exogenous progesterone indicated that endogenous, luteal progesterone was reduced during d 10 to 17 but not during d 5 to 12. Supplemental progesterone increased pregnancy rate but suppressed endogenous production of progesterone when administered during d 10 to 17 after insemination.
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