Camelids Flashcards
Which of the following is false regarding camelids?
a. Have a wave pattern of follicular developmen
b. Are induced ovulators
c. Do not present an estrous cycle
d. Have a long luteal phase
e. Mating occurs in sternal recumbency
d. Have a long luteal phase
Short - 9 days
Where do >95% of gestations in the camelid occur?
Left uterine horn
On which day and in which direction does embryo migration occur?
Day 8 or 9
Right to left
How long is gestation?
11.5 months
Which of the following regarding puberty in camelids is FALSE?
a. Female Alpacas reach puberty around 12-15 months of age
b. Female Llamas reach puberty around 15-18 months of age
c. Puberty occurs at around 80% of adult body weight
d. Males reach puberty around 1-3 years.
c. Puberty occurs at around 80% of adult body weight
60%
Which hormone causes the lysis of the CL and where is it produced?
PGF2a
Uterus
Can CLs and follicles be present on the same ovary?
Yes
T/F: The higher the LH volume, the more progesteorne is produced and the more stable a pregnancy is.
True
Which hormone dominates in the follicular phase? Luteal phase?
Follicular= Estrogen
Luteal = Progesterone
In which phase is the corpus luteum the dominant structure?
Luteal phase
_______ (minimum/maximum) curl of the uterine horn indcates low tone. This is seen in the _____ phase.
Maximum
Luteal
During which phase are cervical folds indistinct?
Follicular phase
What 3 things are required for MRP? Which species is this similar to?
Embryo migration
Reduction of PGF2a production
Increase in estradiol
Equine
What do ferrets, bears, llamas, and cats have in common?
All induced ovulators
In addition to manual stimulation from the penis, what induces ovulation?
Ovulation Inducing Factor (OIF)