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Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin. 31(6)
Suisynchron was applied to 2,258 gilts, including 850 from breeding farms. Forty-four pigs were checked to elucidate the influence of sexual maturity on the success of oestrus synchronisation. Suisynchron-Prämix was fed to the animals over 20 days,
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Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin. 36(1)
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Veterinariia. (5)
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Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin. 31(6)
Megestrol acetate has proved to be of positive impact upon synchronisation of oestrus in beef cows. Fodder-borne administration of 35-45 mg megestrol acetate caused oestrus in nursing cows, accompanied by disorders in ovarian function. The physiologi
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Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin. 31(6)
Discussed in this paper are possibilities at present available for bio-engineering action to control reproduction processes in ewes under the aspect of their applicability to industrialised lamb production. Reference, in this context, is make to the
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Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin. 31(6)
Full assessment of the correlation between follicle-stimulating and luteinising components in PMS is of greatest importance to progress in bio-engineering action to regulate reproduction processes. Biological tests ought to be developed that are of h
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Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin. 31(6)
Suisynchron-Prämix, 5 g/100 mg active principle, was administered daily to pregnant brood sows over 20 days, beginning from the 15th, 25th, 35th, 45th, and 55th days of pregnancy. The effects of Suisynchron on pregnancy were assessed by slaughter re
Autor:
Iu D, Klinskiĭ, G F, Zhirkov
Publikováno v:
Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin. 31(6)
Autor:
Iu D, Klinskiĭ, N I, Sergeev
Publikováno v:
Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin. 36(1)
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Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin. 31(6)
Many hormone preparations of non-stilbene nature are known for their weight-gain stimulating properties in the context of cattle, smaller horn animals, and swine, with gain rates between five and 20 per cent being achievable. Savings on feedstuff may