The reproductive performance of Thoroughbred mares treated with intravaginal progesterone at the start of the breeding season

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of intravaginal progesterone on the reproductive performance of transitional Thoroughbred mares on commercial stud farms. Two hundred twenty-seven (227) non-lactating transitional Thoroughbred mares aged between 4 and 18 y (mean 9.4 ± 3.2 y)...

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description The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of intravaginal progesterone on the reproductive performance of transitional Thoroughbred mares on commercial stud farms. Two hundred twenty-seven (227) non-lactating transitional Thoroughbred mares aged between 4 and 18 y (mean 9.4 ± 3.2 y) located on three stud farms in the Waikato region of New Zealand were used in the study performed during four consecutive breeding seasons (2007–10). Mares were age-matched in pairs and either treated with an intravaginal progesterone releasing device (Cue-Mare, 1.72 g progesterone, 10% w/w) for up to 10 d (Treated; n = 126) or left untreated (Control; n = 101). In both groups, 1,667 iu of hCG was given IV when an ovarian follicle ≥35 mm was detected (in conjunction with estrous behavior) and each mare was bred by natural service. Treated mares were served earlier in the breeding season (mean ± SD interval to first service was 13.9 ± 3.0 vs 26.7 ± 13.2 d for Treated and Control groups, respectively; P < 0.001). In the Treated and Control groups, 95.2 and 42.6% of mares were served within the first 21 d of the season (P < 0.001). Treated mares conceived earlier in the breeding season (mean number of days to conception 37.5 ± 14.2 vs 50.8 ± 21.3 d, P = 0.01). There was no difference between groups in the first service pregnancy rates (53.9 and 50.5% for Treated and Control mares, P = 0.89). Treatment with an intravaginal device increased the number of mares conceiving by the end of the breeding season (91.3 vs 82.3% for Treated and Control groups, P = 0.04). Therefore, this treatment protocol appeared to offer a convenient, economical and reliable method for managing transitional mares on commercial Thoroughbred stud farms.
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Animals
Breeding - methods
breeding season
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conception
Cue-mare
farms
Female
Fertilization - drug effects
Horse
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human chorionic gonadotropin
Male
mares
New Zealand
Ovulation
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Rate
Progesterone
Progesterone - administration & dosage
Reproduction - drug effects
Reproduction - physiology
reproductive performance
Seasons
Thoroughbred
Transition
Transitional mare
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