Spontaneous meiosis resumption was investigated in small pig oocytes of various size categories. Two parameters were studied: 1) the possibility for inhibiting spontaneous meiosis resumption in small oocytes of various size categories and 2) the level of meiotic competence of small oocytes in which meiosis resumption had been temporarily blocked. It was observed that 1 mM dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate (dbcAMP) combined with 0.5 μM testosterone were able to prevent spontaneous maturation in pig oocytes of various size categories cultured in vitro for up to 10 d. Moreover, a culture of these oocytes with dbcAMP and testosterone has a beneficial effect on the integrity of the oocyte-granulosa cell complex. When oocytes were allowed to mature after long-term inhibition of maturation, the percentage of oocytes able to resume maturation was significantly increased. However, the portion of oocytes which completed maturation, reaching the metaphase II (M II) stage, did not increase. It was found that dbcAMP, in combination with testosterone, also efficiently inhibited spontaneous maturation in fully grown pig oocytes. When the inhibitory effect of dbcAMP and testosterone was reversed in fully grown oocytes, maturation was significantly accelerated.