STUDIES ON REPRODUCTIVE HORMONES, MINERALS & ENZYMES DURING DIFFERENT STAGES OF PREGNANCY IN SHEEP & GOAT
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2008
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Pregnancy or gestation in mammal is the result of millions of years of
evolutionary changes which led to the development of new organ, and placenta.
It is defined as the time interval between the implantation of fertilized
ovum in the uterus and expulsion of fetus and associated structure. Hormones
play a dominant role at the time of fertilization, implantation and maintenance of
pregnancy. These hormones are follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). Leutinizing
Hormone (LH), estrogen and progesterone. The knowledge of blood parameter is
important in diagnosis of reproductive disorder in domestic animals (Vaidya et al.
1970) as well as to elucidate many physiological mechanism. An assiduous
analysis of blood profile may reveal haematological changes concomitant with
different event of reproduction in animal. Inforamtion regarding
haematobiochemical norms in relation to fertility is to be gathered in goat.
Present investigation was under taken to study the different reproductive
hormones haematological constituents such as macro and micro minerals and
different enzymes during pregnancy to explore the relationship of hormone and
hamatobiochemical parameter with gestation in sheep and goat.
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STUDIES ON REPRODUCTIVE HORMONES, MINERALS & ENZYMES DURING DIFFERENT STAGES OF PREGNANCY IN SHEEP & GOAT
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