Ovulation rate, metabolite and hormonal profiles of ewes in low body condition stimulated with high-energy diet during the late-luteal phase of the estrous cycle

© 2018, Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum. All rights reserved. The aims of this study were to determine the effects of short-term feeding with a high-energy diet on the ovulatory capacity, metabolite, and hormonal profiles of ewes in low body condition score (BCS), and to investigate the relat...

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Main Authors: T. Moonmanee, S. Yammuen-Art, S. Mekchay, C. Navanukraw
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-581462018-09-05T04:20:24Z Ovulation rate, metabolite and hormonal profiles of ewes in low body condition stimulated with high-energy diet during the late-luteal phase of the estrous cycle T. Moonmanee S. Yammuen-Art S. Mekchay C. Navanukraw Agricultural and Biological Sciences © 2018, Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum. All rights reserved. The aims of this study were to determine the effects of short-term feeding with a high-energy diet on the ovulatory capacity, metabolite, and hormonal profiles of ewes in low body condition score (BCS), and to investigate the relationship between these variables in the ovulated ewes. Sixteen ewes that had ovulated (day 0) after synchronized estrus were allotted into two experimental groups. The control group received a control diet (CD) throughout the experimental period, while the supplemental group was offered a high-energy diet (H-ED) for a 5-day period from days 10–14 after ovulation. The follicles were scanned by ultrasonography, and the blood was sampled to measure the metabolites and progesterone. On day 14, the number of large-sized follicles was greater in the H-ED than in the control ewes. On days 11, 13 and 14, the concentrations of glucose were found to be higher for the H-ED group compared to the CD group. Ovulation rate was greater in the H-ED than in the control ewes. Ovulation rate tended to be positively correlated with the number of ovulatory follicles. Thus, these data emphasize that use of a high-energy diet improves the glucose concentration, follicular growth, and subsequent ovulation rate in low-BCS ewes. 2018-09-05T04:20:24Z 2018-09-05T04:20:24Z 2018-01-01 Journal 23098694 10187081 2-s2.0-85047375583 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85047375583&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/58146
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T. Moonmanee
S. Yammuen-Art
S. Mekchay
C. Navanukraw
Ovulation rate, metabolite and hormonal profiles of ewes in low body condition stimulated with high-energy diet during the late-luteal phase of the estrous cycle
description © 2018, Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum. All rights reserved. The aims of this study were to determine the effects of short-term feeding with a high-energy diet on the ovulatory capacity, metabolite, and hormonal profiles of ewes in low body condition score (BCS), and to investigate the relationship between these variables in the ovulated ewes. Sixteen ewes that had ovulated (day 0) after synchronized estrus were allotted into two experimental groups. The control group received a control diet (CD) throughout the experimental period, while the supplemental group was offered a high-energy diet (H-ED) for a 5-day period from days 10–14 after ovulation. The follicles were scanned by ultrasonography, and the blood was sampled to measure the metabolites and progesterone. On day 14, the number of large-sized follicles was greater in the H-ED than in the control ewes. On days 11, 13 and 14, the concentrations of glucose were found to be higher for the H-ED group compared to the CD group. Ovulation rate was greater in the H-ED than in the control ewes. Ovulation rate tended to be positively correlated with the number of ovulatory follicles. Thus, these data emphasize that use of a high-energy diet improves the glucose concentration, follicular growth, and subsequent ovulation rate in low-BCS ewes.
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author T. Moonmanee
S. Yammuen-Art
S. Mekchay
C. Navanukraw
author_facet T. Moonmanee
S. Yammuen-Art
S. Mekchay
C. Navanukraw
author_sort T. Moonmanee
title Ovulation rate, metabolite and hormonal profiles of ewes in low body condition stimulated with high-energy diet during the late-luteal phase of the estrous cycle
title_short Ovulation rate, metabolite and hormonal profiles of ewes in low body condition stimulated with high-energy diet during the late-luteal phase of the estrous cycle
title_full Ovulation rate, metabolite and hormonal profiles of ewes in low body condition stimulated with high-energy diet during the late-luteal phase of the estrous cycle
title_fullStr Ovulation rate, metabolite and hormonal profiles of ewes in low body condition stimulated with high-energy diet during the late-luteal phase of the estrous cycle
title_full_unstemmed Ovulation rate, metabolite and hormonal profiles of ewes in low body condition stimulated with high-energy diet during the late-luteal phase of the estrous cycle
title_sort ovulation rate, metabolite and hormonal profiles of ewes in low body condition stimulated with high-energy diet during the late-luteal phase of the estrous cycle
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