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J. Anim Sci. 1984. 58:57-61.
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Induction of Winter Fur Growth in Mink (Mustela Vison) with Melatonin1,2,

J. Rose, F. Stormshak, J. Oldfield and J. Adair

Oregon State University3, Corvallis 97331

Abstract

Adult and kit standard dark male and female mink were treated with 0, 5 or 10 mg melatonin, or a reduced photoperiod of 6 h light: 18 h dark (6L:18D, initiated during the last week of June) to determine the effects of treatment on winter fur growth. Melatonin was administered in a Silastic implant inserted sc over the scapular region during the last week of June. Regardless of sex or age, mink treated with melatonin or a 6L:18D photoperiod molted the summer pelage and grew the winter pelage earlier than controls (P<.001). Winter pelage was fully prime by mid-October, 6 wk earlier than normal. Weight gain of mink, regardless of sex or age, was not affected by melatonin treatment. These findings indicate that photoperiodic effects on the growth of winter pelage in mink may be mediated through the pineal gland and its secretion of melatonin.


Footnotes

1 Technical Paper No. 6728, Oregon Agr. Exp. Sta.

2 Mink were obtained through the Experimental Fur Farm of Oregon State Univ. We would like to acknowledge Ron Scott and Cliff Thompson for care and handling of mink and Dr. Ken Rowe, Dept. of Statistics, for assistance with the statistical analyses. This research was supported by the Mink Farmers Research Foundation of America.

3 Dept. of Anim. Sci.







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