Theriogenology and the equine.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Society for Theriogenology
Other Authors: McGee, William R., 1917-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hastings, Neb. : Society for Theriogenology, 1978-1983.
Series:Journal of the Society for Theriogenology ; v. 8-9.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • V.8:pt.I. The brood mare.
  • General considerations
  • Technique for examination of the genital tract of mares
  • Estrous cycle and ovulation in the mare
  • Time of ovulation
  • Ovulation site in the mare
  • Genital health of the mare
  • Infections of the reproductive tract of the mare
  • The aerobic bacterial flora of the reproductive tract of the mare
  • Endometritis in the mare
  • Uterine biopsy
  • Representativeness of a uterine biopsy in the mare
  • Artificial light in the control of estrous cycles
  • Prostaglandins
  • Hormone therapy in equine reproduction
  • Induction of parturition in mares
  • V.9:pt.I. The brood mare.
  • General considerations
  • Technique for examination of the genital tract of mares
  • Estrous cycle and ovulation in the mare
  • Endocrinology of early pregnancy in the mare
  • Time of ovulation
  • Ovulation site in the mare
  • Genital health of the mare
  • Infections of the reproductive tract of the mare
  • The aerobic bacterial flora of the reproductive tract of the mare
  • Endometritis in the mare
  • Uterine biopsy
  • Representativeness of a uterine biopsy in the mare
  • Artificial light in the control of estrous cycles
  • Prostaglandins
  • Hormone therapy in equine reproduction
  • Induction of parturition in mares
  • v.9:pt.II. The stallion.
  • Introduction
  • Outline of steps for stallion fertility evaluation
  • Identification & history
  • General physical examination
  • Artificial vagina
  • Teasing, microbiological examination and preparation for semen collection
  • Semen collection
  • Semen examination
  • Physical examination of genital organs
  • Fiberscopic examination of penile & pelvic urethra
  • Stallion identification
  • Congenital defects (genetic or possibly genetic)
  • Nongenital defects
  • Genital physical examination
  • Semen examination