The mean lifetime ovulation rate (LO) was calculated for each ewe from data collected for up to three years prior to the study. In individual ewes, a "response" to PMSG was defined as an ovulation rate at least 4 standard deviations (flock mean SD 0.87) greater than LO. Using this arbitrary value, no animals responded at doses below 500iu and less than 50% responded at 500 and 600iu. Above 800iu 75-100% of ewes in each treatment group responded. When log ovulation rate was regressed against dose of PMSG there was a highly significant dose-response (P<0.001, RSD 0.512).
Using a subjective assessment of changes in ovarian morphology it was observed that >/=70% of ewes given 1000iu or more of PMSG showed over- stimulation of one or both ovaries. There was no apparent carry-over effect of PMSG at the oestrous cycle following treatment.
Keywords: NZSAPAB; Booroola; FecB; PMSG; Dose-response.