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Conference Object Administration of Short-Acting Deslorelin Implant (Ovuplantr) in Seasonally Anestrous Colored Mohair Goats(Wiley-blackwell, 2011) Uslu, B. A.; Sendag, S.; Tasal, I.; Cetin, Y.; Wehrend, A.Conference Object Ectopic Pregnancy in a Van Cat(Wiley-blackwell, 2014) Cetin, N.; Eski, F.; Sendag, S.; Yildirim, S.; Uslu, B. A.; Wehrend, A.Conference Object Effect of Gnrh Administration at Different Times After Synchronisation on Pregnancy Rates in Cows(Wiley-blackwell, 2014) Uslu, B. A.; Belhan, S.; Gulyuz, F.; Sendag, S.; Wehrend, A.Article Effects of Cidr-G and Melatonin Implants, and Their Combination on the Efficacy of Oestrus Induction and Fertility of Kilis Goats(Wiley, 2009) Cetin, Y.; Sagcan, S.; Gungor, O.; Ozyurtlu, N.; Uslu, B. A.The objective of this study was to compare the efficiency of oestrus induction protocols on Kilis dairy goats kept on a goat farm situated close to Kilis, Turkey. Eighty goats were assigned randomly into four groups of 20 animals each in a factorial arrangement: (i) untreated control (CON), (ii) melatonin implant (MEL), (iii) CIDR-G (CIDR) and (iv) melatonin implant plus CIDR-G (MC). Experiments were performed in mid-anoestrus season under natural photoperiod environment. The differences among treatment groups in oestrus response were significant. Oestrus response was higher in the MC group than in other groups (p < 0.05). A significant difference was observed in the time interval from cessation of treatment to the onset of oestrus among treatments. The CIDR-G treatment reduced intervals from buck introduction to oestrus. The time to onset of oestrus in both the MC and CIDR groups was significantly shorter, compared with the MEL and CON groups (p < 0.05). The number of does kidding and fertility were not different among treatment groups (p > 0.05). Fecundity was similar among goats in all groups. Prolificacy and twining rates showed similar trends as fecundity rates, with no differences (p > 0.05) between treatments. The results of this study showed that oestrus in Kilis does can be effectively induced by using melatonin and CIDR combined treatment, and fertility will not be adversely affected. However, this treatment did not improve fecundity, prolificacy and twining rates.Conference Object Effects of Green Tea Upon Testis Weight and Epididymal Sperm Quality in Guinea Pigs Exposed To Electromagnetic Radiation(Wiley-blackwell, 2012) Uslu, B. A.; Kilic, D. Kilicalp; Gulyuz, F.; Deger, Y.; Ucar, O.Conference Object Effects of Melatonin and Norgestomet Implants Followed by Ecg Injection Upon Reproduction of Fat-Tailed Anoestrous Morkaraman Ewes(Wiley-blackwell, 2012) Uslu, B. A.; Tasal, I.; Gulyuz, F.; Sendag, S.; Ucar, O.; Goericke-Pesch, S.; Wehrend, A.Conference Object Endocrine and Cytological Responses To Oral Administration of Altrenogest at the Onset of the Breeding Season in Coloured Mohair Goats(Wiley-blackwell, 2014) Uslu, S.; Belhan, S.; Uslu, B. A.; Cetin, N.; Yoruk, M.; Gulyuz, F.; Wehrend, A.Conference Object Estrus Induction in Seasonally Anestrus Colored Mohair Goats With the Long-Acting Gnrh-Agonists(Wiley-blackwell, 2012) Sendag, S.; Uslu, B. A.; Cetin, N.; Tasal, I.; Wehrend, A.Conference Object Induction of Ovulation With Gonadotropins in Turkish Van Cats and Investigation of the Effect of the Number of Coitus Events on Fertility(Wiley-blackwell, 2014) Uslu, B. A.; Belhan, S.; Gulyuz, F.; Karaca, M.; Sendag, S.; Wehrend, A.Conference Object Investigation of Desensitization Effect of Deslorelin Implant (4.7 Mg) in Young Male Rats(Wiley-blackwell, 2014) Eski, F.; Uslu, S.; Cetin, N.; Sendag, S.; Uslu, B. A.; Yoruk, M.; Wehrend, A.Conference Object Investigation of the Relationship Between Pregnancy Losses and the Backfat Thickness in the Dairy Cattle: Observations of the Critical Days 28-49 Post-Insemination(Wiley, 2018) Sendag, S.; Schoenwaelder, K. S.; Uslu, B. A.; Wehrend, A.Conference Object Is There a Relationship Between Serum Minerals (Ca, Mg) and Trace Elements (Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn) at Mating and Pregnancy Rates in Fat-Tailed Morkaraman Sheep(Wiley-blackwell, 2015) Uslu, B. A.; Mis, L.; Gulyuz, F.; Comba, B.; Comba, A.; Kosal, V.; Ucar, O.