Research into equine artificial insemination has recently expanded with increasing horse numbers, the developing leisure interest in horse riding and the realization of the economic advantages of artificial insemination. This book provides a detailed reference book on the subject and covers its hist
Equine Breeding Management and Artificial Insemination
β Scribed by Juan C. Samper, DVM, MSc, PhD (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Saunders
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 303
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages v-vi, Marco A. Alvarenga, Doug. F. Antczak, Don R. Bergfelt, Claire Card, Elaine M. Carnevale, Tracey S. Chenier, Isabel Gomez, John P. Hurtgen, Fernanda da Cruz Landim-Alvarenga, Charles C. Love, Sarah K. Lyle, Phil Matthews, Sue M. McDonnell, Stuart Meyers, Dale Paccamonti, Deborah A. Parsons, Nelson Pinto, Jonathan F. Pycock, Fernando L. Riera, Jacobo Sebastian Rodriguez, et al.
Dedication, Page vii
Preface, Page ix, Juan C. Samper
Acknowledgments, Page xi
Chapter 1 - Anatomy and Physical Examination of the Stallion, Pages 1-16, Tracey S. Chenier
Chapter 2 - Reproductive Endocrinology of the Stallion, Pages 17-31, Janet F. Roser
Chapter 3 - Semen Collection in Stallions, Pages 33-39, John P. Hurtgen
Chapter 4 - Stallion Sexual Behavior, Pages 41-46, Sue M. McDonnell
Chapter 5 - Sperm Physiology, Pages 47-55, Stuart A. Meyers
Chapter 6 - Semen Evaluation, Pages 57-74, Harald Sieme
Chapter 7 - Breeding Management of the Thoroughbred Stallion, Pages 75-81, John V. Steiner, Norman W. Umphenour
Chapter 8 - Breeding Management of the Warmblood Stallion, Pages 83-88, John P. Hurtgen
Chapter 9 - Hormone Therapy in the Mare, Pages 89-97, Claire Card
Chapter 10 - Microbiology and Diseases of Semen, Pages 99-112, Ahmed Tibary, Jacobo Rodriguez, Juan C. Samper
Chapter 11 - Anatomy and Physiology of the Mare, Pages 113-131, Don R. Bergfelt
Chapter 12 - Uterine Edema in the Mare, Pages 133-138, Juan C. Samper
Chapter 13 - Breeding Management of the Problem Mare, Pages 139-164, Jonathan F. Pycock
Chapter 14 - Artificial Insemination with Fresh and Cooled Semen, Pages 165-174, Juan C. Samper
Chapter 15 - Artificial Insemination with Frozen Semen, Pages 175-183, Roberto Sanchez, Isabel Gomez, Juan C. Samper
Chapter 16 - Equine Embryo Transfer, Pages 185-199, Fernando L. Riera
Chapter 17 - Cooling and Cryopreservation of Equine Embryos, Pages 201-207, Elaine M. Carnevale
Chapter 18 - New Assisted Reproductive Techniques Applied for the Horse Industry, Pages 209-221, Marco A. Alvarenga, Fernanda da Cruz Landim-Alvarenga
Chapter 19 - The Early Pregnancy, Pages 223-239, Tom A.E. Stout
Chapter 20 - Fetal Monitoring in Broodmares, Pages 241-248, Kim A. Sprayberry
Chapter 21 - Infectious Problems in the Last Trimester of Pregnancy, Pages 249-254, Sara K. Lyle
Chapter 22 - Parturition and Evaluation of the Placenta, Pages 255-259, Dale Paccamonti
Chapter 23 - The Newborn Foal, Pages 261-276, Deborah A. Parsons
Chapter 24 - Breeding the Post-Partum Mare, Pages 277-279, Phil Matthews, Juan C. Samper
Chapter 25 - Preventive Medicine and Management of the Broodmare and the Foal, Pages 281-288, Nelson I. Pinto
Chapter 26 - Evaluation of Reproductive Efficiency, Pages 289-294, Charles C. Love
Chapter 27 - Significance of the Equine Genome for the Horse Industry, Pages 295-298, Doug F. Antczak
Index, Pages 299-310
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