Abstract
Adult Damascus does (n=18) were used in this experiment to investigate the relationship of Damascus’s
does estrous activity (EA) to body weight (BW), body measurements (BM) and progesterone profile (P4) across
seasons. Results indicated that season had significant effects on estrous activity, P4 level, BW and BM. Estrous
percentage, estrous duration (ED), normal estrous cycle (EC), and P4 concentration decreased significantly with
decreasing BW and some BM. ED increased with increasing normal EC. Short and long EC increased respectively
in autumn and summer. P4 levels varied significantly among the three EC types and was influenced significantly by
season during pro-estrus and di-estrus phases. Positive correlations occurred between (P4 level, ED and EC) and
(BW and some BM). Conclusion, BW and some BM may be used as good criteria in raising the reproductive
performance of farm animals, further, Damascus does displayed their maximal hormonal and estrus activity in
autumn and winter.
Research Abstract
Research Department
Research Journal
Science Series Data Report
Research Member
Research Publisher
SSDR@SCIENCERECORD.COM
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
4(3)
Research Website
SSDR@SCIENCERECORD.COM
Research Year
2012
Research Pages
53-67