Control of reproductive and pelt changes in ferrets: some experiments with animals kept entirely upon artificial light
- 1 July 1952
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Journal of Agricultural Science
- Vol. 42 (3), 293-303
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s002185960005694x
Abstract
The effects, on induction and maintenance of oestrus and on pelt changes, were compared for various schedules of entirely artificial light of constant intensity.A period of exposure to low environmental temperature was without effect on subsequent response to light treatment.In one experiment, after periods on 6 hr. artificial light or on daylight, groups were put upon, daily, (i) 7 hr. light as 6 hr. + 5 hr. dark + 1 hr. light, (ii) the same total amount of light but divided as 6 hr. + 1 hr. separated by darkness increasing by 5 min. each day, and (iii) light increasing from 7 hr. by 5 min. daily. Groups (ii) and (iii) became oestrous together, later than group (i).Subsequently all were placed on 7 hr. total light daily, applied in various ways. If given as a single continuous period daily, oestrus ended and moult into winter coat occurred. The latent period depended upon the treatment previously imposed. The duration of oestrus on treatment (i) was greater than normal.In another experiment females were put on, daily, (iv) 24 hr. light, (v) 14 hr. light, and (vi) 4 hr. light as 2 hr. + 10 hr. dark + 2 hr. light. First response was seen on (vi), but on the average the quickest was on (v) and slowest on (iv). Thus darkness contributes to the induction of oestrus.Possible interpretations are discussed.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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