Growth, Puberty, Sexual Maturity in Relation To Reproduction
Growth, Puberty, Sexual Maturity in Relation To Reproduction
Paudel
Semester VIII
VOG 421; Lecture 3
Estrous cycle: In all species of domestic animals that have reached puberty, there is a definite
physiologic rhythms of the reproductive system. The physiological events occurring in rhythms
(cyclic recurrence) in females between two estruses is refer to as an estrous cycle.
Pregnancy:
The period from conception to parturition is referred to as pregnancy. The regulation and maintenance
of pregnancy is dependent on the effect of progesterone and its negative feedback on the
hypothalamus for preventing further follicular growth and ovulation.
Some parameters on reproductive cycle of domestic animals
Parturition:
The process of expulsion of fetus is referred to as parturition. The hormonal mechanisms include
secretion of excess amount of fetal cortisol once growth of the fetus is complete and physiological
period of pregnancy is completed. This fetal corticosteroid further induces secretion of PGF2 alpha,
estrogen, relaxin, oxytocin and ultimately the effect of these hormones results in parturition.