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Acta Physiol Pol


Title:Reproduction in the red deer female and the effect of oestrogens on the antler cycle and behaviour
Author(s):Jaczewski Z;
Address:"Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Polish Academy of Sciences, Popielno"
Journal Title:Acta Physiol Pol
Year:1989
Volume:40
Issue:1
Page Number:85 - 95
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0044-6033 (Print) 0044-6033 (Linking)
Abstract:"Red deer (Cervus elaphus) is a seasonally breeding mammal. The season of reproduction is probably regulated by photoperiod. The rut and the majority of conceptions occur in October. If hind is not allowed to mate the oestrus is repeated at an interval of about 13.5 days. In captivity the mating season is more prolonged and the calving season is extended. The length of gestation is about 235 days. The fat % of milk varies between 6.6 and 17.4. A hind in good condition may attain puberty as 16.5 month old. The smaller doses of stilboestrolum dipropionicum (S, 150-250 mg) induced mainly a female type of sexual behaviour or oestrus. The bigger and more prolonged administration of S (250-300 mg, given twice with a monthly interval) induced a strong male sexual behaviour e.g. roaring, chasing a hind in oestrus, mouting a hind in oestrus or a dummy sprinkled with pheromones and performance of an ejaculatory peak (M). During M the hind was in an almost vertical position and a single ejaculation of saliva was always observed. The artificially induced antlers of hinds without hormonal treatment became broken and their regrowth was very small. After S the velvet was always shed. After larger doses of S the casting was more delayed and the next antler growth was bigger"
Keywords:"Animals Antlers/drug effects/*growth & development Deer/*physiology Diethylstilbestrol/*pharmacology Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Estrogens/pharmacology Female Horns/*growth & development Periodicity Reproduction/drug effects/*physiology Sexual Behavi;"
Notes:"MedlineJaczewski, Z eng Poland 1989/01/01 Acta Physiol Pol. 1989 Jan-Feb; 40(1):85-95"

 
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