What is a mare?
A female horse 4 or more years old
A horse younger than 4 years old is called?
A filly
Describe the type of breeders horses are
A long day, seasonally polyoestrus breeder.
Most mares in anoestrus over winter
Increasing day length brings about a breeding season lasting from spring to late summer.
What happens at the start and end of each breeding season?
Transition period of irregular cycling
When does puberty begin?
Occurs between 12-24 months, cycling occurs for the rest of the mares life although fertility may decline
How long is the oestrus cycle?
21 days
What are the lengths of dioestrus and oestrus?
Dioestrus consistent at 16-17 days.
Oestrus lasts 4-6 days – tending to be longer and weaker in early breeding season and shorter and stronger later in the season.
What occurs within 24 hours of ovulation?
The mare will not be receptive to the stallion
Describe the oestrus cycle in a mare up to ovulation
What is produced by the dominant follicle?
Oestrogens which induce oestrus
When does ovulation occur?
When the dominant follicle reaches >35 mm. Oestrus ends within 24 hours after ovulation
Describe the oestrus cycle following ovulation
Which hormone is secreted by the corpus luteum?
Progesterone
How long can the transitional period last?
Up to 6 weeks
Describe the main features of the transitional period
Describe mares in the transitional period
Mares may show no signs of oestrus, erratic oestrus behaviour or constant oestrus behaviour
Mares mated in the transitional period will not conceive
How does luteolysis occur?
Prostaglandins produced by the endometrium
How can prostaglandins manipulate oestrus?
Induce luteolysis in receptive corpus luteum.
Oestrus will commence 3-5 days post injection – but variable depending on stage of breeding season.
What are some side effects of prostaglandins?
Transient colic, sweating, diarrhoea etc
How can progestagens manipulate oestrus?
How can oestrogens manipulate oestrus?
Induce behavioural signs of oestrus but not true oestrus.
Only useful for maintaining “teaser mares” for AI collection.
Name the drug that if give, will induce the dominant follicle (>35mm) to ovulate within 24 hours.
Chorionic gonadotropin
What is deslorelin?
A GnRH analogue
What is the use of deslorelin?
Hormone implant given sub-cut when follicle >30mm – should induce ovulation within 48 hours in most mares