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Follicular Size Threshold for Ovulation Reassessed. Insights from Multiple Ovulating Dairy Cows.

Fernando Lopez-GatiusMònica Llobera-BalcellsRoger J Palacín-ChauriIrina Garcia IspiertoRonald H F Hunter
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2022)
In Bos. taurus cattle, follicular deviation to dominance begins when the selected ovulatory follicle reaches a mean diameter of 8.5 mm. The dominant follicle acquires the capacity to ovulate when it reaches a diameter of about 10 mm. In this study, data derived from 148 cows in estrus with one follicle of ovulatory size and another of 7-9 mm, reveal that the small follicle has the capacity to ovulate alone or with the dominant follicle; thus, giving rise to a single or twin pregnancy. This indicates that a follicle of deviation size may ovulate in the presence of a follicle of ovulatory size.
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