Proestrus Bleeding – Species

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Proestrus bleeding occurs in:

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Question (English)

Proestrus bleeding occurs in:

  1. Cattle
  2. Bitch ✓ Correct
  3. Mare
  4. Goat
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Bitch

Proestrus bleeding (serosanguineous vulvar discharge) is a characteristic feature of the bitch. It occurs during proestrus (the phase before true estrus/heat) due to estrogenic stimulation of the uterine endometrium causing diapedesis of red blood cells.

Key Points
  • Proestrus in the bitch lasts approximately 9 days, during which the bloody discharge is present.
  • The bitch is NOT in true standing heat during proestrus — she may attract males but will NOT stand for mating.
  • True standing heat (estrus) begins when the discharge becomes lighter/straw-colored and she accepts mounting.
Comparison: Types of Bleeding in Domestic Animals
  • Proestrus bleeding: Bitch ✔ (before estrus)
  • Metestrus bleeding (post-estrus): Cattle — occurs 1–2 days after end of estrus due to withdrawal of estrogen causing uterine capillary rupture.

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