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List of works by Horacio Hernández

Artificial long-day photoperiod in the subtropics increases milk production in goats giving birth in late autumn.

scientific article published on 12 November 2010

Early recognition of newborn goat kids by their mother: II. Auditory recognition and evidence of an individual acoustic signature in the neonate.

scientific article published in December 2003

Effect of conditioning horses every third day at v10 on measures of fitness

scientific article published on September 29, 2010

Effects of exposure to artificial long days on milk yield, maternal insulin-like growth factor 1 levels and kid growth rate in subtropical goats.

scientific article published on 11 August 2015

Effects of restricted nursing on milk production and collection, kid growth and plasma prolactin and growth hormone concentrations in dairy goats

scientific article published on 01 March 2007

Efficiency of the male effect with photostimulated bucks does not depend on their familiarity with goats

scientific article published on 3 March 2016

Feeding corn during the last 12 days of gestation improved colostrum production and neonatal activity in goats grazing subtropical semi-arid rangeland

scientific article published on 20 January 2012

Fifteen minutes of daily contact with sexually active male induces ovulation but delays its timing in seasonally anestrous goats.

scientific article published on 27 August 2016

Importance of intense male sexual behavior for inducing the preovulatory LH surge and ovulation in seasonally anovulatory female goats.

scientific article published on 23 July 2014

Importance of the signals provided by the buck for the success of the male effect in goats.

scientific article published on 7 July 2006

Lack of sexual experience does not reduce the responses of LH, estrus or fertility in anestrous goats exposed to sexually active males

scientific article published on 29 July 2011

Male goat vocalizations stimulate the estrous behavior and LH secretion in anestrous goats that have been previously exposed to bucks.

scientific article published on 10 September 2012

Management of photoperiod to control caprine reproduction in the subtropics

scientific article

Maternal olfaction differentially modulates oxytocin and prolactin release during suckling in goats

scientific article published on 01 September 2002

Maternal selectivity suppression through peripheral anosmia affects neither overall nursing frequency and duration, nor lactation performance in ewes

scientific article published on 01 April 2001

One day of contact with photostimulated bucks is sufficient to induce ovulation in seasonally anestrous goats.

scientific article

Preference of 12-h-old kids for their mother goat is impaired by pre-partum-induced anosmia in the mother

scientific article published on 01 October 2007

Reducing exposure to long days from 75 to 30 days of extra-light treatment does not decrease the capacity of male goats to stimulate ovulatory activity in seasonally anovulatory females

scientific article published on 20 March 2014

Sexually active bucks are able to stimulate three successive groups of females per day with a 4-hour period of contact.

scientific article published on 18 February 2012

Sexually active bucks counterbalance the seasonal negative feedback of estradiol on LH in ovariectomized goats.

scientific article published on 31 March 2017

Sexually active males prevent the display of seasonal anestrus in female goats.

scientific article published on 11 December 2014

Subtropical goats ovulate in response to the male effect after a prolonged treatment of artificial long days to stimulate their milk yield

scientific article published on 22 April 2018

Switching photo-stimulated males between groups of goats does not improve the reproductive response during the male effect.

scientific article published on 15 February 2014

The isolation of females from males to promote a later male effect is unnecessary if the bucks used are sexually active.

scientific article published in March 2017

The ovulatory response of anoestrous goats exposed to the male effect in the subtropics is unrelated to their follicular diameter at male exposure.

scientific article published in December 2010

Two or 24 h of daily contact with sexually active males results in different profiles of LH secretion that both lead to ovulation in anestrous goats.

scientific article published on 14 February 2014