Case Studies on Reproductive Activity of Equines in Relation to Environmental Factors in Central Ethiopia

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BoD – Books on Demand, 2004 - Technology & Engineering - 158 pages
The effect of environmental factors is becoming more significant in animal reproduction under the tropics. This thesis presents a study of the relationship between the circannual reproductive pattern of tropical female equines and environmental factors believed to influence reproduction such as climate, nutritional status and management. The thesis contains 7 chapters including introduction, literature reviews, materials and methods, results, discussion, and conclusions and recommendations. Reproductive activities of jennies and mares (as measured by follicular activities, manifestation of oestrus and incidence of ovulation) were studied using serial ultrasonography, observational study and progesterone assay through three distinctly different seasons. Data were collected on nutritional status, management systems and climate to establish relationships with reproductive pattern. Results are presented in detail in tabulations, figures, and graphics. The findings are discussed and summarized with conclusive remarks. Recommendations on future study prospects are also given.
 

Contents

SUMMARY
1
LIST OF TABLES Page
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
13
LIST OF FIGURES Page
32
Summary of agroecological conditions of study sites
33
ACTH Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
44
Average domestic livestock holdings per household
47
organs of jennies and mares
58
DS Dry Season
64
Mean s d number of follicles of different size groups in
70
LH Leutenizing Hormone
71
Interrelationships between different size groups of follicles in
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Relationship between mean BCS of jennies and PCS at transects
78
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
111
a s l Meter Above Sea level
122
NMSA National Meteorological Service Agency
130

Monthly profile of mean number of small medium large
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Common terms and phrases

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