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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
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== Mare == | == Mare == | ||
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* Oestrous detection is a problem because mares not in oestrus can cause significant damage to a stallion. | * Oestrous detection is a problem because mares not in oestrus can cause significant damage to a stallion. | ||
| − | * May be a slight [[ | + | * May be a slight [[General_Pathology_-_Oedema|oedema]] of the vulva and a mucoid discharge. |
* Generally mares return to oestrous about 6-10 days after foaling. | * Generally mares return to oestrous about 6-10 days after foaling. | ||
| − | ** Called a ''''foal heat'''' because often the foal develops | + | ** Called a ''''foal heat'''' because often the foal develops diarrhoea at this time, which makes the oestrus easy to detect. |
*** Fertility may not be high at 'foal heat' oestrus. | *** Fertility may not be high at 'foal heat' oestrus. | ||
* Mares with an older foal at foot may not show signs of oestrus, as they are protective of the foal (''''foal shy''''). | * Mares with an older foal at foot may not show signs of oestrus, as they are protective of the foal (''''foal shy''''). | ||
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* Commonly teasing is performed (usually daily) using a less valuable stallion over a 'teasing board'. | * Commonly teasing is performed (usually daily) using a less valuable stallion over a 'teasing board'. | ||
| − | * Mare will stand as if to urinate, lift her tail and lean her | + | * Mare will stand as if to urinate, lift her tail and lean her hidquarters toward the stallion. |
* Mare repeatedly exposes her clitoris ('winking') | * Mare repeatedly exposes her clitoris ('winking') | ||
| − | * If the mare is in oestrus, the stallion usually demonstrates a [[ | + | * If the mare is in oestrus, the stallion usually demonstrates a [[Reproductive_Behaviour_-_Pre-copulatory_Behaviour_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Flehmen_Response|Flehmen response]]. |
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| − | + | '''''Clinical Methods and Assessments for Oestrus Detection''''' | |
| − | * Detection of a [[ | + | * Detection of a [[The_Ovary_-_Follicles_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|'''follicle''']] and absence of a [[The_Ovary_-Corpus_Luteum_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|'''corpus luteum''']] by palpation or ultrasound examination of [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Ovary_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|ovaries]]. |
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== Bitch == | == Bitch == | ||
| − | * Long period of '''proestrus''' where the bitch is [[ | + | * Long period of '''proestrus''' where the bitch is [[Reproductive_Behaviour_-_Attractivity_Behaviour_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|attractive]], but will not allow mating. |
** Characterized by: | ** Characterized by: | ||
*** Vulval swelling | *** Vulval swelling | ||
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** Deviation of the tail | ** Deviation of the tail | ||
** Discharge becomes paler in colour | ** Discharge becomes paler in colour | ||
| − | ** Reduction in vulval [[ | + | ** Reduction in vulval [[General_Pathology_-_Oedema|oedema]] |
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| + | * Poor relationship between time of ovulation and external appearance. | ||
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| − | + | '''''Clinical Methods and Assessments for Oestrus Detection''''' | |
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* Assessment of vulval softening | * Assessment of vulval softening | ||
| − | * Assessment of [[ | + | * Assessment of [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Vagina/Vestibule_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Histology_and_Innervation|vaginal epithelial cells]] |
| − | * Examination of the appearance of the [[ | + | * Examination of the appearance of the [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Vagina/Vestibule_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|vaginal]] wall. |
| − | * Measurement of plasma progesterone concentration (detecting a rise in progesterone that preceeds | + | * Measurement of plasma progesterone concentration (detecting a rise in progesterone that preceeds '''ovulation''' in this species). |
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== Queen == | == Queen == | ||
| − | + | * Oestrus detection is important, for although the queen is an '''induced ovulator''' (thus '''ovulation''' will not be missed, the LH response to mating decreases with each day of oestrus and [[[[The_Ovary_-_Follicles_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|'''follicles''']] ultimately regress. | |
| − | * Oestrus detection is important, for although the queen is an '''induced ovulator''' (thus | ||
* '''Proestrus''' is short and often unnoticed. | * '''Proestrus''' is short and often unnoticed. | ||
| − | * Oestrus is characterized by increased [[ | + | * Oestrus is characterized by increased [[Reproductive_Behaviour_-_Attractivity_Behaviour_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Auditory_Signals|vocalization]],rubbing and rolling. |
* Queen is more active and will seek the tom. | * Queen is more active and will seek the tom. | ||
* Stands to be mated by lowering her front quarters and extending her hind legs. | * Stands to be mated by lowering her front quarters and extending her hind legs. | ||
| − | * Demonstrates [[ | + | * Demonstrates [[Reproductive_Behaviour_-_Receptivity_Behaviour_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|lordosis]] |
* Tail erect and held to one side. | * Tail erect and held to one side. | ||
* Slight mucoid vulval discharge. | * Slight mucoid vulval discharge. | ||
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Revision as of 09:13, 11 July 2008
Introduction
Cow
Ewe
Sow
Mare
- Oestrous detection is a problem because mares not in oestrus can cause significant damage to a stallion.
- May be a slight oedema of the vulva and a mucoid discharge.
- Generally mares return to oestrous about 6-10 days after foaling.
- Called a 'foal heat' because often the foal develops diarrhoea at this time, which makes the oestrus easy to detect.
- Fertility may not be high at 'foal heat' oestrus.
- Called a 'foal heat' because often the foal develops diarrhoea at this time, which makes the oestrus easy to detect.
- Mares with an older foal at foot may not show signs of oestrus, as they are protective of the foal ('foal shy').
- Commonly teasing is performed (usually daily) using a less valuable stallion over a 'teasing board'.
- Mare will stand as if to urinate, lift her tail and lean her hidquarters toward the stallion.
- Mare repeatedly exposes her clitoris ('winking')
- If the mare is in oestrus, the stallion usually demonstrates a Flehmen response.
Clinical Methods and Assessments for Oestrus Detection
- Detection of a follicle and absence of a corpus luteum by palpation or ultrasound examination of ovaries.
Bitch
- Long period of proestrus where the bitch is attractive, but will not allow mating.
- Characterized by:
- Vulval swelling
- Presence of serosanguinous discharge
- Characterized by:
- Followed by standing oestrus:
- Standing to be mated
- Deviation of the tail
- Discharge becomes paler in colour
- Reduction in vulval oedema
- Poor relationship between time of ovulation and external appearance.
Clinical Methods and Assessments for Oestrus Detection
- Assessment of vulval softening
- Assessment of vaginal epithelial cells
- Examination of the appearance of the vaginal wall.
- Measurement of plasma progesterone concentration (detecting a rise in progesterone that preceeds ovulation in this species).
Queen
- Oestrus detection is important, for although the queen is an induced ovulator (thus ovulation will not be missed, the LH response to mating decreases with each day of oestrus and [[follicles ultimately regress.
- Proestrus is short and often unnoticed.
- Oestrus is characterized by increased vocalization,rubbing and rolling.
- Queen is more active and will seek the tom.
- Stands to be mated by lowering her front quarters and extending her hind legs.
- Demonstrates lordosis
- Tail erect and held to one side.
- Slight mucoid vulval discharge.