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| Management number | 204570305 | Release Date | 2025/10/14 | List Price | $35.50 | Model Number | 204570305 | ||
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There is another veterinary hormone, Chorulon or Chorionic Gonadotropin, which is supplemented into fertility and breeding programs in various animals including cattle, horses, and even fish. This injectable gonadotropin stimulates the ovulation of the female and causes a release of testosterone from the male, hence improving breeding efficiency. In horses, it is used universally to induce mares' ovulation, whereas in cattle, reproductive disorders are controlled. Renowned among veterinarians, Chorulon is a key component in optimizing reproductive performance and conception rates.
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Chorulon is administered by intramuscular (IM) or intravenous (IV) injection, depending on species and treatment regime. Use always as directed by a veterinarian.
Chorulon is primarily used in horses and cattle but also works in certain aquaculture fish to induce spawning in fish.
Chorulon is an injection that releases a hormonal medication to stimulate ovulation, mend reproductive issues, and enhance cattle, horse, and fish fertility.
The medication contains chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), the active hormone comparable to the hormone luteinizing hormone (LH), which induces ovulation and sustains the body's reproductive function.
Yes, Chorulon is a prescription medication, and a licensed veterinarian must authorize its use.
In cattle and horses, it brings about ovulation and helps to balance hormones, whereas in breeding fish, it will trigger spawning.
Not many but can include injection site swelling or hormone change temporarily. Utilize a vet if experiencing an unusual effect.
Yes! Chorulon can be added to breeding programs with other reproductive hormone therapies to promote conception rates.
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