
Breeding the Newly Retired Stallion
Owners can take several steps to ensure a successful transition from athletic to breeding performance.
Owners can take several steps to ensure a successful transition from athletic to breeding performance.
Researchers say studs have better-quality semen when housed next to other stallions before being stabled next to a mare.
The Reproductive Diseases in Horses Symposium will take place Nov. 19 in Lexington, Kentucky.
Asymptomatic carrier stallions maintain infectious agents in the breeding population from one season to the next.
The test is designed to identify which stallions are most likely to remain long-term carriers of the virus if infected.
Being a responsible horse owner involves deciding if and when castration is appropriate.
Biosecurity isn’t just a consideration for show horses. Here are some tips on how to keep breeding stock disease-free.
The International Symposium on Stallion Reproduction will take place Aug. 27-29 at the University of Illinois.
Anti-Mullerian hormone is a reliable marker for cryptorchidism, granulosa-cell tumors, and, possibly, mare fertility.
Learn to recognize the signs of various temperature-raising conditions in horses.
Diagnosed diseases include vesicular stomatitis, EHV, strangles, influenza, piroplasmosis, rabies, and more.
Goedde studied whether an omega-3 DHA supplement affected a stallion’s sperm motion characteristics and viability.
Events include the John F. Timoney Symposium, Equine Research Hall of Fame event, and Reproductive Diseases Symposium.
One veterinarian offers some tips on an often overlooked but extremely important task: sheath cleaning.
A reproduction specialist reviews how to freeze semen so veterinarians can carry out the process in their practices.
Researchers determined that pregnant mares can abort their fetuses as a stress response to prevent future infanticide.
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