Lawsuit Filed Over Allegedly Mishandled Stored Semen
An Arkansas women claims an equine reproduction facility mishandled semen from her now-deceased Missouri Fox Trotter.
An Arkansas women claims an equine reproduction facility mishandled semen from her now-deceased Missouri Fox Trotter.
Vets can use intracytoplasmic sperm injection, oocyte transfer, and cloning to help subfertile mares produce foals.
Dr. Terry Blanchard shares studies on endometritis, semen extenders, stem cell therapy, and more.
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Mares had higher pregnancy rates per cycle as sperm numbers and number of inseminations per cycle increased.
The codes are a guide to preventing and controlling equine diseases that could threaten the breeding industry.
A reproduction specialist reviews how to freeze semen so veterinarians can carry out the process in their practices.
Researchers determined that air-dried sperm can be kept for up to four weeks before being used to produce an embryo.
What you need to know and expect when using this breeding method.
The month of the year appears to have a significant impact on several parameters of collected semen in stallions.
Researchers are hoping to make the preferred embryo freezing procedure available to more breeders.
Cryopreserved epididymal sperm can be valuable if a stallion will be castrated or if he dies unexpectedly.
A recap of studies on topics ranging from prostaglandin treatment of mares to semen quality in stallions.
Frozen semen offers many advantages, but it is important to understand that not all frozen semen is the same.
The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the AQHA in a long-running case involving the registration of clones.
Adding these supplements to stallions’ diets could help counteract the phenomenon of lower sperm quality in the winter.
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