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Z Müller1.
Abstract
From 341 stallions examined for sperm quality, 61% of warm-blooded stallions and 47% of cold-blooded stallions fulfilled the pre-existing criteria for their occasional use in insemination. From these stallions 51-71% of acceptable ejaculates were obtained. Altogether 959 mares were inseminated in an average of 1.36 oestrous cycles. For the insemination of one mare in one oestrous cycle on the average 2.2 insemination doses were used. These inseminations were carried out by 41 cattle insemination technicians trained in mare insemination. A pregnancy rate of 56% and a foaling rate of 48% were achieved. Differences were found between the fertility of individual stallions (29-62%), and the pregnancy rate of mares after insemination carried out by individual technicians (0-79%).Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3479567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Reprod Fertil Suppl ISSN: 0449-3087