Abstract

The possibility was investigated of using single i.v. injections of a synthetic luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH) to manipulate the reproductive pattern of the ewe. Single i.v. injections of 150 μg synthetic LH-RH were given on Day 12 of the oestrous cycle, during seasonal anoestrus and on Day 16 post - partum in ewes which lambed during the breeding season. Blood samples were obtained at 5-, 10- or 15-minute intervals for 1 hour before and for 3 hours after treatment. Plasma LH concentrations were measured using a specific double antibody radioimmunoassay, the development of which is described. Laparotomy was performed on each animal 2–3 days after treatment. The treatment induced LH peaks in all animals and ovulation in the majority. There was no significant difference between the groups in the LH response. The LH release was, however, much less than that found in untreated ewes sampled every 15 minutes for 18 hours during oestrus.

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