Abstract

Summary Two experiments were conducted to determine when a placental source of progestin was sufficient for maintaining pregnancy in the mare. In the first study, embryos were transferred into ovariectomized mares and pregnancy was maintained with altrenogest a Altrenogest treatment was terminated at either day 100 (n=6) or day 150 (n=6). Twelve ovarian-intact mares were assigned to a second experiment on day 100 of gestation. On day 160 of gesta- tion, these mares were assigned to one of three treatments: 1) ovariectomy on day 160 and given altrenogest to day 200 (n=4); 2) ovariectomy on day 180 and given altrenogest to day 250 (n=4); or 3) ovariectomy on day 200 and given altrenogest to day 300 (n=4). Blood samples were collected every 2 weeks from all mares in both experiments from day 100 to parturition and assayed for concentrations of pro- gestins. Pregnancy loss from day 100 to parturition was not different among groups in either experiment. Serum con- centrations ofprogestins in ovary-intact mares were greater (P

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