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Title: Breeding Methods


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Breeding Methods
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Breeding Methods
  • The first references to artificial insemination
    (AI) in the horse supposedly was reported as
    early as 1322.
  • Standardbred industry has employed widespread use
    of AI since the early 1950s.

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Breeding Methods
  • Many other breed registries also allow the use of
    AI.
  • Only three registries in the US do not permit the
    use of AI.
  • These are the
  • Jockey Club (Thoroughbreds)
  • Standard Jack and Jennet Registry of America
  • American Miniature Horse Association

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Breeding Methods
  • Advantages
  • Dividing an ejaculate into several insemination
    doses
  • permits more efficient use of stallion semen.
  • Several can be inseminated with single ejaculate.
  • No. of mares booked to a stallion each year can
    be increased.

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Breeding Methods
  • The additions of antibiotics to seminal extenders
    reduces venereal transmission of bacterial
    diseases to the mare where the stallion serves as
    a carrier.
  • Seminal extenders contain supportive and
    protective factors for spermatozoa and may
    improve pregnancy rates of some subfertile
    stallions.
  • AI can be use to reinforce natural service when
    stallion is injured or valuable.

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Breeding Methods
  • Use of a breeding phantom for seminal collection
    greatly reduces the risk of injury to the
    stallion.
  • Seminal collection allows and opportunity to
    evaluate seminal quality and assist in the
    detection of infertility problems.
  • The availability of stallion semen is increased
    for mare owners.

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Breeding Methods
  • Disadvantages
  • A high level of knowledge and skill are necessary
    for success in an AI program.
  • The cost of necessary equipment and supplies is
    also increased and the risk of human injury may
    be greater during the collection period.

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Breeding Methods
  • Seminal collection
  • Breeding Shed
  • Artificial Vaginas
  • CSU model
  • Missouri model
  • Japanese Model
  • Factors to consider when purchasing AV
  • Cost
  • Maintain temperature
  • Maintenance requirements
  • Ease of handling

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Semen Collection
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Breeding Methods
  • Preparation of the stallion
  • Mount sources
  • Live mare
  • Breeding phantom
  • General semen handling techniques
  • Insemination timing and frequency

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Breeding Methods
  • Insemination Dose (Sperm number)
  • Typically, mares in an AI program are inseminated
    w/ 250 to 500 million progressively motile
    spermatozoa from stallions.
  • Under ideal conditions, the insemination dose may
    be reduced to 100 million PMS w/o reducing
    fertility when using semen from a fertile
    stallion.

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Breeding Methods
  • Insemination Volume
  • Typical insemination volumes for extended equine
    semen range from 10 to 25 mL.
  • In V desired number of pms
  • (sperm conc.) ( percent pms)

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Breeding Methods
  • Insemination Procedure
  • Mare in stock
  • Prepare semen
  • Wash mare
  • Obtain the semen
  • Inseminate the mare

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Breeding Methods
  • Natural Service
  • The Jockey Club regulations state that any foal
    that is the product of either AI or embryo
    transfer is not eligible for registration.
  • In order to be eligible for registration, a foal
    must be the result of a stallions natural
    service of a mare (which is the physical mounting
    of the mare by a stallion).

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Breeding Methods
  • Working under this directive, the Thoroughbred
    breeding shed manager must be cognizant of
  • timeliness of the breeding
  • concerned with mares and stallions conduct
  • prevention of disease

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Breeding Methods
  • Mare Reception
  • right mare to right stallion
  • identification and paper work
  • imported mares bred last
  • veterinary certificate
  • uterine culture

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Breeding Methods
  • Teasing
  • important to tease every mare after she arrives.
  • adequate time must be allowed for the mare to
    respond.
  • a good teasing stud is a must
  • gentle
  • vocal
  • aggressive enough to continue to tease day in and
    day out.

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Breeding Methods
  • In some instances, mares will not show estrus
    even after extensive teasing with the stallion.
  • Some mares are merely passive while others are
    more adamant in their behaviors.
  • In any case, the manager must ascertain whether
    the mare will allow herself to be covered by the
    stallion.

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Breeding Methods
  • Preparation of the mare before breeding
  • Tease and found receptive
  • Tail needs to be wrapped
  • External genitalia and perineal area washed
  • Many sheds use mild soaps or just warm water to
    wash with

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Breeding Methods
  • Evaluate the vulva
  • relatively vertical vulvar lips
  • little or no tilt
  • good seal to prevent wind sucking or fecal
    contamination.
  • Caslick operation
  • Vulvar conformation changes
  • yr to yr
  • body weight and physical condition
  • status

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Breeding Methods
  • The breeding shed
  • Breeding shed procedures
  • mare led to breeding shed
  • fitted with appropriate gear
  • twitched
  • breeding hobbles
  • mare handler
  • stallion handler
  • extra breeding crew (tail, breeding roll,
    stallion)
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