This study evaluated the effects of GnRH administration on egg production, hormonal and biochemical profile and ovarian histomorphology in spent Naked Neck layers. A total of 150 seventy-two-week-old Naked Neck spent layers were assigned to three treatment groups: a control receiving physiological saline (DL0), GnRH administration every three days (DL1), and GnRH administration every seven days (DL2). Egg production significantly increased (P < 0.001) in GnRH-treated groups from week two onward, with DL2 showing the highest production (52.38% at day 42) compared to DL1 (45.71%) and DL0 (15.23%). Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels significantly increased (P < 0.001) in GnRH-treated groups. By day 42, FSH levels reached 2.649 IU/ml in DL2, followed by 1.959 IU/ml in DL1, while the control remained at 1.450 IU/ml. Similarly, LH levels peaked at 0.792 IU/ml in DL2, significantly higher than DL1 (0.627 IU/ml) and DL0 (0.355 IU/ml). Ovarian histomorphology revealed significant follicular development in GnRH-treated groups. Overall, GnRH administration improved reproductive performance in spent layers, with weekly injections (DL2) demonstrating the most pronounced effects on egg production and hormonal profiles.
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