A doctoral thesis at the University of Basra examines different concentrations of dill seeds during the physiological and productive stages in ewes.

A doctoral thesis at the College of Agriculture at the University of Basra examined the effect of administering different concentrations of dill seeds during the physiological and productive stages of Arabian ewes.

The thesis of student Abeer Adel Yassin aimed to study the effect of dill seeds on regulating estrus, fertility rates, and fertility in Arabian ewes.

The thesis included a study on 16 Arabian ewes aged 1.5-2 years and weighing 50 ± 3 kg, along with three rams aged 2-3 years and weighing 65 ± 3 kg.

The study found increased concentrations of the hormones estrogen, progesterone, and prolactin in the treatments given dill seeds.

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