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| 1.
During winter when a mare is not cycling, she is in ___________. |
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| 2.
The main hormone that makes a mare show she is in season is ________. |
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| 3.
The period between seasons is called _________. |
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| 4.
A mare is stimulated to begin cycling in spring when the ________ at the base of the brain senses increasing daylight. |
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5.
When follicles in the mare's ovaries reach at least 2cm, the anterior
P_______ gland secretes luteinizing hormone, causing follicles to erupt and release the ovum within. |
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| 6.
Once ruptured, the follicle forms an active corpus luteum and becomes responsible for secretion of __________. |
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7.
__________ from the ______ ______ keeps the uterine horns in a receptive state so that if sperm fertilises the egg, the embryo will have a suitable home to grow and develop. |
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| 8.
After approximately 14 days, if there is no embryo, the uterus will release _________. |
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| 9.
The uterus takes over the production of hormones approximately ___days into pregnancy. |
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| 10.
The main hormone that makes a mare show she is in dioestrus is _______. |
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