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549. Intramammary pressure changes in the lactating sow: III. The effects of level of dose of oxytocin and the influence of rate of injection

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2009

W. G. Whittlestone
Affiliation:
Ruakura Animal Research Station, Department of Agriculture, New Zealand

Extract

The injection of small amounts of oxytocin into the lactating sow has shown that the minimum quantity required to evoke a response in a normal adult animal is of the order of 0·05 i.u. If the injection is prolonged, the dose must be increased to produce a response. Large doses (0·8–1·0 i.u.) given at widely different rates produce multiple ejection pressure graphs with two or more peaks.

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Original Articles
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Copyright © Proprietors of Journal of Dairy Research 1954

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