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EquineRepro · Discussion list for all topics pertaining to equine reproduction. A valuable resource for any breeder.

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Discus various equine reproduction topics, including the collecting, evaluating, cooling/freezing and shipping of semen; artificial insemination; embryo transfer; and stallion and mare infertility issues. Please note that genetics discussion (such as color genetics) is not considered suitable for this list, as genetics is too large a subject and is deserving of a list of its own!

During breeding season, we get a lot of mail, so you may want to receive the list in digest form.

Our members include first-time breeders, breeders with extensive broodmare and stallion experience and reproductive professionals.

This list is strictly on-topic and tightly moderated to keep it that way!.

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CEM Update
The latest update from our web site: An Interesting Wrinkle to the CEM Jigsaw Puzzle? The current outbreak of CEM in the USA took a potentially interesting
Posted - Tue Nov 17, 2009 7:58 pm
Jos Mottershead
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Re: semen to extender
... Add extender to semen, and preferably stepped in equal volumes to the portion containing the sperm (i.e. if there is 5-ml of raw semen, which must be
Posted - Tue Nov 3, 2009 4:01 pm
Jos Mottershead
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semen to extender
Just a quick refresher as I can't remember. As I recall, it was better for the sperm to either: add the extender to the sperm or the sperm to the extender, but
Posted - Tue Nov 3, 2009 2:20 pm
Fisher, Suzy
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Re: Missouri VS Colorado?
INRA, aka French AV is manufactured and sold by IMV International. IMV-USA is the USA division IMV USA 11725 95th Avenue North Maple Grove, MN 55369 USA Ph.:
Posted - Mon Nov 2, 2009 3:12 pm
Amy M. Stika (Heritag...
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Re: Missouri VS Colorado?
I collect my stallion in a stall with the French INRA AV. This year, I collected most of the time without a mare present (though usually visible from a
Posted - Sun Nov 1, 2009 7:48 pm
C Spanhel Blue Fire M...
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