Uterine Lavage Before Insemination Not Harmful to Mare Fertility
Uterine lavage can be performed immediately prior to artificial insemination in mares without adversely affecting fertility, according to a recent study completed at the University of Idaho (UI) in Moscow, Idaho. The uterine lavage process is used to clear the uterus of inflammatory fluids that could decrease the viability of semen in mares.
Researchers already knew that uterine lavag
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Uterine lavage can be performed immediately prior to artificial insemination in mares without adversely affecting fertility, according to a recent study completed at the University of Idaho (UI) in Moscow, Idaho. The uterine lavage process is used to clear the uterus of inflammatory fluids that could decrease the viability of semen in mares.
Researchers already knew that uterine lavage could be performed as soon as four hours after insemination without adversely affecting fertility, but the effect of performing lavage immediately prior to insemination had not been reported until the current study, which appeared in the April 15 issue of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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