Defleecing Effect of Betamethasone and other Long-acting Corticosteroids, their Influence on Wool Growth and some Physiological Processes in Sheep.
BJ McDonald, G Suter and PS Hopkins
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
35(1) 33 - 48
Published: 1982
Abstract
The defleecing effects of the long-acting derivatives of prednisolone, triamcinolone and dexamethasone were compared with those of betamethasone alcohol when these steroids were administered at the rate of 3· 3 mg/kg liveweight in three equal intramuscular injections of 1· 1 mg to Merino wethers. Prednisolone showed no defleecing activity whereas the other steroids produced positive but variable responses. Prolonged depression of wool growth was evident following treatment with dexamethasone esters.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9820033
© CSIRO 1982