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Artificial Insemination (AI) Colin Mitchell BVM&S CertEP MRCVS Hexham
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AI – pros & cons Removes geographical restrictions Breed difficult mares Reduced injury Reduce infections Increase number of mares per stallion More skill Cost fraud
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AI Consider foal and future use / registration Most non-TB’s acceptable
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AI – success depends on : Satisfactory BSE ( CEM swabs ) Induction of an ovulatory oestrous Accurate prediction of ovulation Correct timing of AI Appropriate semen handling and technique Post AI examination
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AI - requirements Clean, safe, quiet environment Mare restraint Mains electricity Clean warm water
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Functional stocks !!!
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Types of Semen 1.Fresh 2.Chilled 3.Frozen
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Timing of insemination Hormonal manipulation to induce an oestrous Monitor follicle with daily scans when in oestrous Ovulation inducing agent given when follicle nearing maturity
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Nearing Ovulation follicle on ovary oedema in uterus
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Ovulation Imminent follicle on ovary oedema in uterus
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Timing of AI SEMENTIMING fresh24 – 36hrs chilled12 – 18 hrs frozen6 pre/6 post
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AI procedure Mare at correct stage Paperwork checked Tail bandage, clean,dry Evaluate semen Semen handling Inseminate Post AI therapy
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Post AI Examination - ovary Ovulation occurred Corpus luteum forms
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Post AI Examination - uterus Uterine inflammation and fluid retention Visible as black within uterus
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Fluid Management Oxytocin Prostaglandin Uterine lavage Antibiotic infusion
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Common scenario Older competition horses retiring from sport are common candidates for AI Usually maiden mares Particular challenge
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Mature Retired Mare Uterine muscle activity reduced Ability of cervix to relax and dilate is reduced Increased risk of uterine fluid retention => Poorer breeding prognosis
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