02052nam a2200373 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000230006024501350008326000900021850001220030852008330043065000280126365000100129165000200130165000290132165000110135065000100136165000150137165000240138665000140141065300240142465300240144865300210147270000170149370000180151070000210152870000220154970000190157170000250159070000170161570000240163270000220165621122122024-01-02 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aPAULA, C. J. C. de aCervical mucus is not efficient to predict the ovulation time in of Santa Ines ewes synchronized to estrus.h[electronic resource] aRevista Brasileira de Reprodução Animal, v. 43, n. 2, p. 515, abr./jun. 2019.c2019 aEdição dos resumos do XXIII Congresso Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal, Gramado, RS, Brasil, 15 a 17 de maio 2019. aAbstract: In goats, it has been demonstrated that cervical mucus evaluation is able to predict the time of ovulation after estrous hormonal synchronization, which is efficient in determining the ideal time of Artificial Insemination (Fonseca et al., 2017. Reprod Biol; 17:363-369). However, in sheep, this parameter is not established in the literature. The study was conducted in Coronel Pacheco (latitude 21?33 'S and longitude 43?16' W), MG, Brazil. These data are different from that reported in goats, i.e., the standardization of mucus score 3 or 4 at the time of ovulation. It may be concluded that the use of cervical mucus is alone not an efficient parameter to detect the time of ovulation in sheep. [O muco cervical não é eficiente em predizer o momento da ovulação em ovelhas Santa Inês sincronizadas ao estro]. aArtificial insemination aSheep aUltrasonography aInseminação Artificial aOvelha aOvino aOvulação aReprodução Animal aUltrassom aDinâmica folicular aFollicular dynamics aUltrassonografia1 aBRAIR, V. L.1 aPRELLWITZ, L.1 aSILVA, D. dos S.1 aSCHMIDT, A. P. P.1 aVERGANI, G. B.1 aANDRADE, L. P. A. de1 aCUNHA, R. O.1 aSOUZA-FABJAN, J. M.1 aFONSECA, J. F. da