The present study aims were to determine the
profiles of changes in progesterone (P4) and 17-β-estradiol
(E2) in the peripheral blood of Markhoz goat (Iranian
Angora) during estrous cycle, gestation, and parturition
throughout natural breeding season. Gestation length
averaged 145.3±0.8 days, and the litter size was 1.1±0.1.
Birth weight ranged 2.4–2.8 and 1.5–2.5 kg in male and
female kids, respectively. The mean estrous cycle lengths
were 20.3±0.4 and 20.9±0.4 days for PGF2α-induced and
natural cycles, respectively. Blood sampling was carried out
daily during estrous cycle and weekly during gestation till
parturition. E2 attained higher level (24.7±2.15 pg mL−1) at
estrus phase and dropped down to the lower level (18.80±
1.16 pg mL−1) within 3 to 4 days post-estrus. Concomitantly,
P4 started to increase from the mean basal value of
0.5±0.03 ng mL−1 on day 0 to 6.88±0.95 ng mL−1 on
day 6 of estrous cycle and reached the peak value of 12.8±
0.61 ng mL−1 on day 12. From day 15, a decline was
observed in P4 values till the end of the cycle. P4 remained
at lower concentrations for 20–50 days of gestation, then
increased and reached to its maximum level (13.51±
0.279 ng mL−1) in week 15 and returned again to its basal
values within 1–2 weeks before parturition. The results will
be discussed in terms of the usage of steroid hormone
profile in several assisted reproductive technologies.