TheHorse.com | Progesterone as a Diagnostic Tool During Equine Pregnancy TheHorse.com During early pregnancy, progesterone is produced in the equine ovary by the corpus luteum (CL), and its concentrations remain elevated and peak between 60 and 120 days of gestation. From that point on, progesterone slowly decreases until it becomes ... |
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