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Data collected monthly for one calendar year from Holstein cows lactating under Louisiana ambient climatic conditions comprised a total of 264 cowmonths. The year was divided into seasons of cool, intermediate, and hot temperatures. A highly significant (P<0.01) relationship between plasma progesterone and animal age (r=−0.57) was observed. Plasma progesterone concentrations in the hot season (4.6 ng/ ml) were significantly (P<0.01) higher than concentrations in the cool and intermediate seasons (3.4 and 3.8 ng/ ml, respectively). Plasma cortisol concentrations were lower (P<0.01) in the hot season than in the cool and intermediate seasons and suggested the adrenal cortex did not contribute to the increase in progesterone concentrations which occured in the hot season. A significant (P<0.01) positive correlation (r=0.45) between cortisol and progesterone was observed. Reproductive status did not have a statistically significant effect on progesterone levels and the affect of season on progesterone concentrations was consistant across all reproductive status. Plasma progesterone levels in the anestrus animals (3.9 ng/ ml) suggested progesterone secretion was responsible for their failure to cycle. Similar progesterone levels were observed in normal (3.5 ng/ ml) and repeat breeders (3.6 ng/ ml).
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Roussel, J.D., Beatty, J.F. & Lee, J.A. Influence of season and reproductive status on peripheral plasma progesterone levels in the lactating bovine. Int J Biometeorol 21, 85–91 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01552969
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