Abstract

Synopsis The concentration of peripheral plasma progesterone was measured by a double isotope derivative assay in hens slaughtered at various stages during the ovulatory cycle. A peak value was obtained 2 to 6 h before ovulation and basal levels were reached at ovulation. No secondary peaks were observed during the cycle. Similar results were obtained using a protein‐binding assay on plasma from individual birds taken serially during the cycle. Birds which did not ovulate on a particular day showed no peak of progesterone. In two birds sampled at the beginning of a laying cycle, the progesterone peak was of longer duration.

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