
Horse Pain and its Impact on Reproduction
Learn how equine pain might influence reproduction ability, along with how to detect subtle signs of pain.
Learn how equine pain might influence reproduction ability, along with how to detect subtle signs of pain.
Geldings can still develop problems in the reproductive tract, particularly in the accessory sex glands.
Dr. Dickson Varner describes what he’s looking for during a stallion breeding soundness exam.
The Society for Theriogenology’s Conference starts Aug. 7 and continues through Aug. 10 in Louisville, Ky.
Presentations topics ranged from the physiological details of reproduction and foaling to diets and nutrition.
Long-term study results show that under certain conditions, stallions can successfully be pastured together.
Researchers are continually making advancements to improve equine artificial insemination.
Dr. Pat McCue gives a rundown on a number of 2012’s practical equine reproductive studies.
The upcoming short courses will cover topics including stallion handling and equine behavior.
Researchers found that stallions can still lead productive lives as studs with only one testis.
Researchers studied the use of Dip Quick stain for examining sperm morphology with positive results.
Learn important facts about stallion fertility from equine reproduction expert Ed Squires, MS, PhD, Dipl. ACT, executive director of the Gluck Equine Research Foundation and director of equine programs at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.
Is there a bacterial component that can be present in stallion semen?
The programs will highlight industry research findings, reproduction topics, and horse management issues.
The Standardbred stallion will be used in several fashions at PennVet.
Contagious equine metritis (CEM) gives rise to considerable concern among horse breeders in many countries.
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