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Abortion in Horses
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture factsheet on the infectious and non-infectious causes of abortion in mares.

Artificial Insemination in Horses
Equiworld article providing an overview of artificial insemination procedures used in horse breeding.

Barren Mare Management
Discusses common causes of infertility in mares, including pneumovagina, infections, inadequate nutrition. Provides illustrations of poor genital conformation.

Biology of Reproduction - Equine Reproduction VI
This volume presents papers delivered at the Sixth International Symposium on Equine Reproduction, Caxambu, Brazil, 1994. 172 abstracts were submitted to the Editorial Board, which then selected 100 abstracts for presentation at the Symposium. The full-length papers were submitted to Biology of Reproduction for peer review.

Breeding Your Mare by Transported Semen
Shipped semen article from Gumz Farms. Teasing, recordkeeping, inseminating and follow-up of bred mares when using cooled stallion semen.

Cryptorchidism in the horse
Explains the types of testicular retention in horses and the problems associated with rigs or cryptorchids, also how best to deal with the condition.

Equine Reproduction
Professional articles on equine reproduction, also offers seminars and courses and has a links and books section. Sells selected artificial breeding supplies.

Equine Reproduction Concepts
A facility in northern Virginia offering a full range of breeding services under veterinary supervision. Reproductive evaluations, semen collection, problem stallions, embryo transfer, artificial insemination, also on-farm services.

Equine reproduction e-mail list
Moderated e-mail list for discussing equine reproduction issues suitable for all levels of experience. Topics include collecting, evaluating, cooling/freezing and shipping of semen; artificial insemination, embryo transfer, birth defects, infertility.

Equine Reproduction Information Articles
Features many articles on equine reproduction from basic to advanced.


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