Equine Breeding Management and Artificial InseminationPut the principles of good breeding management into practice with Equine Breeding Management and Artificial Insemination, 2nd Edition for reproductive success! Practical information on the reproductive management of both thoroughbred and warmblood breeding operations prepares you to effectively breed even problem mares and stallions. Plus, detailed content on techniques, procedures, reproductive physiology, and more help you increase reproductive efficiency as well as track and improve your results throughout each breeding season.
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Contents
Chapter 1 ANATOMY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF THE SRALLION | 1 |
Chapter 2 REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY OF THE STALLION | 17 |
Chapter 3 SEMEN COLLECTION IN STALLIONS | 33 |
Chapter 4 STALLION SEXUAL BEHAVIOR | 41 |
Chapter 5 SPERM PHYSIOLOGY | 47 |
Chapter 6 SEMAN EVALUATION | 57 |
Chapter 7 BREEDING MANAGEMENT OF THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION | 75 |
Chapter 8 BREEDING MANAGEMENT OF THE WARMBLOOD STALLION | 83 |
Chapter 16 EQUINE EMBRYO TRANSFER | 185 |
Chapter 17 COOLING AND CRYOPRESERVATION OF EQUINE EMBRYOS | 201 |
Chapter 18 NEW ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES APPLIED FOR THE HORSE INDUSTRY | 209 |
Chapter 19 THE EARLY PREGNANCY | 223 |
Chapter 20 FETAL MONITORING IN BROODMARES | 241 |
Chapter 21 INFECTIOUS PROBLEMS IN THE LAST TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY | 249 |
Chapter 22 PARTURITION AND EVALUATION OF PLACENT | 255 |
Chapter 23 THE NEWBORN FOAL | 261 |
Chapter 9 HORMONE THERAPY IN THE MARE | 89 |
Chapter 10 MICROBIOLOGY AND DISEASES OF SEMEN | 99 |
Chapter 11 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE MARE | 113 |
Chapter 12 UTERINE EDEMA IN THE MARE | 133 |
Chapter 13 BREEDING MANAGEMENT OF THE PROBLEM MARE | 139 |
Chapter 14 ARIFICAL INSEMINATION WITH FRESH AND COOLED SEMEN | 165 |
Chapter 15 ARTIFICAL INSEMINATION WITH FROZEN SEMEN | 175 |
Other editions - View all
Equine Breeding Management and Artificial Insemination: Pageburst Retail Juan C. Samper No preview available - 2008 |
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References to this book
Equine Reproductive Physiology, Breeding and Stud Management Morel, M.C.G.D. No preview available - 2008 |