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ПОСТМОРТАЛЬНАЯ ДИАГНОСТИКА ВЫКИДЫША ПРИ МНОГОПЛОДНОЙ БЕРЕМЕННОСТИ У КОБЫЛЫ

ПОСТМОРТАЛЬНАЯ ДИАГНОСТИКА ВЫКИДЫША ПРИ МНОГОПЛОДНОЙ БЕРЕМЕННОСТИ У КОБЫЛЫ

Abstract

Проблема многоплодной беременности в коневодстве является актуальной и носит преимущественно наследственный характер. Многоплодная беременность не обеспечивает полноценного развития плодов к моменту рождения. Поэтому механизм уничтожения многоплодной беременности у кобыл начинается еще на стадии фолликулогенеза, когда из пула вызванных к росту фолликулов выделяется лишь один лидирующий, достигающий овуляции.

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popularity
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impulse
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