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| Recent advancements in the use of cooled and frozen Equine semen include: | ||||||||||
| Research indicates that insemination into the tip of the horn where the mare is ovulating increases conception rates considerably.
Frequent ultrasonic exams of the mares ovaries and uterus are essential if optimum pregnancy rates are to be achieved. Accurate determination of ovulation and detection of uterine fluid are critical and can only be detected by a thorough ultrasonic exam. Consider this - stallions whose semen does not 'cool' well, may benefit from test trials using centrifugation and various extenders (ie; sucrose based extenders). |
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