University of Kentucky Hosts International Symposium on Equine Reproduction
The first international symposium was held in 1974 in Cambridge, United Kingdom. The purpose of the meeting was to provide a forum for biologists and veterinarians interested in equine reproduction to exchange and argue their views, to review the present state of knowledge of the subject, to produce guidelines for future research, and to foster international friendship and collaboration.
The meeting continues to bring together scientists and veterinarians from around the world and provides a forum for exchange of information on clinical and basic research aspects of equine reproduction. The symposium’s scientific meeting covered experimental or clinical research in four areas: the non-pregnant mare, stallions, conception and early development, and the pregnant mare and perinatology.
The symposium also comprised 164 short communications presented or displayed via poster presentations. Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Equine Reproduction were published as extended abstracts in a supplement of the journal Animal Reproduction Science
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