Effects of a single injection of LHRH on the response of anestrous ewes to the introduction of rams.

@article{LpezSebastin1984EffectsOA,
  title={Effects of a single injection of LHRH on the response of anestrous ewes to the introduction of rams.},
  author={Antonio L{\'o}pez-Sebasti{\'a}n and Amelia G{\'o}mez-Brunet and E. Keith Inskeep},
  journal={Journal of animal science},
  year={1984},
  volume={59 2},
  pages={
          277-83
        }
}
Two methods of induction of ovulation were examined in Manchega ewes that were in postpartum anestrus during the nonbreeding season. The experiment was of 2 X 2 X 3 factorial design. The methods compared were introduction of rams and this treatment plus an im injection of 50 micrograms luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) at the time rams were introduced. Variations in response due to month of treatment (April, May or June) and interval from lambing to treatment (1, 2 or 3 mo) and their… 
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