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The vitamin D-binding protein (DBP), also known as Gc-globulin, plays a role as vitamin D and its metabolites carrier; actin scavenger, a precursor of macrophage activating factor (DBP-MAF), binds fatty acids located on the surface of many cell types and enhances chemotactic activity of C5 and C5a des Arg. In the authors’ studies, in order to assess DBP level in mares sera, the ELISA test was developed and standardized. The aim of this study was likewise to compare the level of Gc protein in sera of mares after delivery as compared to non-pregnant mares. The sera derived from 77 full blood mother-mares taken at 36-48 h after delivery, sera of 6 mares that had not taken part in reproduction and sera of 3 geldings the Wielkopolska breed. The authors demonstrated that two days after delivery the DBP concentration in mother-mares sera was significantly higher (p = 0.001291 < α = 0.05) than in non-pregnant mares. It was also proved that DBP level in mother-mares sera had no relation to age or number of deliveries.