• The number of mares used for breeding was 750 and the numbers of stallions used for breeding was 215. (waho.org)
  • The breeding of the mare is identical to breeding mares destined to carry their own foal. (charlesranch.com)
  • The permitted mares and stallions of the Haflinger breed are those in section 1 of our studbook and are in accordance with the rules of the mother studbook, (Haflinger Pferdezuchtverband Tirol) with Haflinger breeding horses being descendants of the compact small horse, with the stallion 249 Folie (1874) as the founder of the Haflinger breed. (haflingersgb.com)
  • Equine follicle-stimulating hormone (eFSH) treatment increases embryo-recovery rate in donor mares. (ivis.org)
  • Embryo transfer offers distinct advantages to owners who wish to increase the number of foals born from valuable mares. (ivis.org)
  • Contributing to the expense of embryo transfer are the unique biological features and technical problems that must be overcome in mares. (ivis.org)
  • More efficient and economical embryo transfer relies on the ability to induce multiple ovulations or superovulation in the donor mare, and it also depends on careful and accurate reproductive management of both the donor and recipient mares. (ivis.org)
  • The number of living purebred Arabian horses at present is 7,807, with 475 mares entered for breeding and 242 stallions. (waho.org)
  • Our breeding facility is a clean, safe and stress free environment for your mares, foals and stallions. (desertvalleyequine.com)
  • A big advantage our clients have with breeding their mares at our facility is having Dr. Phillips living on-site. (desertvalleyequine.com)
  • At this time, mares were subjected to artificial insemination at 48-hour intervals until ovulation. (udea.edu.co)
  • Allen reported the placenta of an older mare "is less able to nourish the growing foetus than that of a younger mare" and summed up: "My suggestion is this: we shouldn't be breeding from these very old mares, no matter how much black-type is in their pedigrees. (horseinsurance.com.au)
  • For the investment You can increase the number of foals from your mare by transferring embryos to surrogate mares early in the season, then letting the mare carry a foal herself. (stablemanagement.com)
  • Anja Stoll, DVM, of Branscomb Farm in California, said, "Older mares that have had trouble carrying a foal to term in the past are good candidates for embryo transfer, as well as mares that have other conditions, such as laminitis or other severe lameness, that would not allow them to carry a foal to term. (stablemanagement.com)
  • When natural breeding was compared to AI, there was no difference in pregnancy rates when breeding fertile mares, so breeding mares by AI is very effective. (vin.com)
  • Superovulation has been shown to produce on average almost two embryos from these mares whereas mares without superovulation produce about one half of an embryo per mare. (vin.com)
  • Consequently, mares used in embryo transfer are four times more likely to produce an embryo than if they are not superovulated. (vin.com)
  • Horse Sport Ireland CEO Damian McDonald said that the Sport Horse sector has always embraced the use of science to breed better horses. (horsesportireland.ie)
  • Other activities and training include best practice in breeding, equi-therapy, showing horses etcetera. (waho.org)
  • I am pleased to offer you some statistics concerning the breeding of Arabian horses in the Kingdom of Morocco related to the year 2016. (waho.org)
  • Most people consider the obvious ones first: horse trainer, riding teacher, groom, barn manager, breeding/foaling manager, veterinarian, farrier-careers that require hands-on work directly with horses. (mtsu.edu)
  • This is today's breeding standard for many types of horses. (charlesranch.com)
  • Foreign breeds are not permitted in the line of ancestors, but a maximum ratio of thoroughbred Arabian of 1.56% is permitted to be registered in Section 2 of the studbook (calculated over 6 generations of ancestors) and must show the % thoroughbred Arabian blood after the name of the horse (if over 0.09%), but these horses are not permitted in the breeding programme of the Haflinger Society of Great Britain. (haflingersgb.com)
  • These rides are open to all breeds, but I am happy to report that Arabian horses and their derivatives feature strongly at the finish line. (waho.org)
  • European recognized breeding center specialized in reproduction of horses. (hofterleeuwe.be)
  • How Do Horses Breed? (horsemeta.com)
  • Breeding horses is a complex process that requires knowledge of genetics, nutrition, and animal behavior. (horsemeta.com)
  • This article will provide an overview of the breeding process, from selecting the right horses to caring for the newborn foal. (horsemeta.com)
  • It is important to understand the basics of genetics in order to make informed decisions about which horses to breed. (horsemeta.com)
  • It is also important to understand the basics of genetic testing, such as DNA testing, to ensure that the horses being bred are free of genetic defects. (horsemeta.com)
  • Horses have been selectively bred for centuries to produce desired traits and characteristics. (horsemeta.com)
  • Understanding the different breeding techniques can help horse owners and breeders make informed decisions about their horses. (horsemeta.com)
  • The most common breeding technique is natural breeding, which involves the mating of two horses with the desired traits. (horsemeta.com)
  • Horses have been bred for centuries for a variety of purposes, from transportation to recreation. (horsemeta.com)
  • Breeding horses for different purposes can be beneficial in many ways, from improving the breed's characteristics to providing a variety of uses for the animal. (horsemeta.com)
  • Proper timing for embryo collection and transfer in horses -which is critical for the success of this biotechnology- is still debated. (udea.edu.co)
  • My personal interests include horses, and I am currently lucky enough to be competitively eventing a number of horses that I have bred using imported frozen semen. (adelaidehillsvet.com)
  • Artificial insemination, or AI, has been performed in horses since the end of the 18th century but embryo transfer in horses has lagged behind other species, especially cattle. (vin.com)
  • Although cattle are superovulated to produce multiple ova for breeding, Dr. Jacob Scherzer indicates in the Compendium that this process has not been as successful in horses as in cattle. (vin.com)
  • For more information on embryo transfer in horses or AI, contact your equine veterinarian. (vin.com)
  • Heifers/Beef Cattle: When breeding large numbers, use two warmers: breed out of one while another man loads the other. (livestocksuppliescattle.com)
  • The item "AI Gun Warmer Artificial Insemination Breeding Embryo Transfer Cattle Swine Pig" is in sale since Wednesday, August 12, 2020. (livestocksuppliescattle.com)
  • Central Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm (Bengali: কেন্দ্রীয় গো-প্রজনন ও দুগ্ধ খামার) is a Bangladesh government owned cattle breeding farm and research cenre. (wikipedia.org)
  • Central Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm was established in 1959. (wikipedia.org)
  • Central Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm was producing 2000 tones of maize every year. (wikipedia.org)
  • Embryo transfer protocol was established at the Central Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm. (wikipedia.org)
  • The government of Bangladesh plans to increase meat and milk production through artificial insemination and breeding local cattle with European breeds. (wikipedia.org)
  • On 28 November 2020, the National Economic Council approved plans to build a grass germplasm nursery in Central Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm. (wikipedia.org)
  • More frequent observation of cattle for heat improves detection accuracy and increases the likelihood of recognizing the optimal time for breeding cattle, particularly in cattle in which heat is less intense or shorter in duration. (msucares.com)
  • The Spring Cove Ranch focuses on the convenience traits the Angus breed is known for and fitting their cattle to their environment. (wylr.net)
  • We simply want to be a consideration for you based on our comprehensive, progressive approach to breeding Hereford cattle that are docile, maternal and sound while offering quality and value in each segment of the production chain. (biggullyfarm.com)
  • Commercial producers operate in diverse environments, production systems and marketing scenarios-therefore breeding cattle with a strong genetic foundation and versatility is important to us. (biggullyfarm.com)
  • The Canadian Hereford Association has genetic evaluations based on 11 traits-all of which we measure to create benchmarks of where our cattle perform relative to the breed population and optimize the information and therefore accuracy of our genetics. (biggullyfarm.com)
  • Hereford cattle have been part of BGF since 1967, with Lance growing up with the breed-having both sets of grandparents founding Hereford operations. (biggullyfarm.com)
  • She travels across western Canada to assess carcass merit in most breeds, which provides a valuable opportunity to see many operations and cattle each year. (biggullyfarm.com)
  • Through selective breeding, gains have been made in both Terminal and Replacement traits in beef cattle in Ireland. (icbf.com)
  • We carry a wide range of cattle breeding equipment made by us as well as many of the leading names in the industry. (agtechinc.com)
  • Dr. Thomas maintains an active applied research program in reproductive management of beef cattle, coordinates the breeding program for cattle across the University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station Research Center herds, and serves as program advisor to the Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifer Program. (missouri.edu)
  • The primary research focus of the Thomas lab is control of the bovine estrous cycle, specifically to facilitate use of reproductive technologies such as timed artificial insemination and embryo transfer.The Mizzou Repro mission is to improve the profitability and sustainability of beef cattle farms and ranches in the state of Missouri and across the United States. (missouri.edu)
  • Beef Cattle Breeds. (cengage.com)
  • Identify Different Breeds Of Goat, Sheep And Cattle, And Discuss Their Different Characteristics. (uaeu.ac.ae)
  • It covers basic goat reproductive anatomy and physiology, the effect of single births on profits and techniques for avoiding them, problems during pregancy, ultrasound and blood testing, artificial insemination, embryo transfer, and buck breeding soundness exams. (kerrcenter.com)
  • Ambulatory and haul in large animal services, sick and well animal treatment, bovine and equine palpation/ultrasound, breeding soundness exams of bulls, bovine and equine artificial insemination, transfer of frozen bovine embryos, tilt chute for bovine feet work, lameness and foot trims as well as show calf foot trims. (aabp.org)
  • Teaser animals include several types of gomer bulls, which are surgically altered to prevent successful insemination. (msucares.com)
  • The majority of our cows are bred AI on natural heats early in the breeding season, either to outside or our own walking bulls. (biggullyfarm.com)
  • Many breeding animals are related to the bulls with large marginal contributions, so it is important to also look at the other measures around inbreeding. (icbf.com)
  • Many bulls have progeny and a small marginal contribution to the breed. (icbf.com)
  • We breed 125 milking cows and approximately 80 heifers and bulls. (edu.gr)
  • Bulls are sold to dairy farmers in Greece and are used as breeding nuclei owing to their high genetic value, while heifers are utilized internally to gradually renew our herd. (edu.gr)
  • A northern base for Ultrablack and Angus genetics will enable us to expand our breeding program and continue to finish steers and bulls on grass and grazing crops," they said. (beefcentral.com)
  • We have been concentrating on breeding this year using Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transfer and following up with young bulls. (moorsideherefordcattle.com)
  • It is a safe procedure in equine reproduction which involves the collection and transfer of a fertilized egg, or embryo, from a donor mare to a synchronized recipient mare. (charlesranch.com)
  • Breed multiple foals from one mare. (charlesranch.com)
  • This article will provide an overview of the essential elements of horse breeding, including the basics of genetics, the importance of selecting the right stallion and mare, and the basics of foaling. (horsemeta.com)
  • The selection of the right stallion and mare is also essential for successful horse breeding. (horsemeta.com)
  • By understanding the basics of genetics, selecting the right stallion and mare, and understanding the basics of foaling, you can ensure that your horse breeding endeavors are successful. (horsemeta.com)
  • Embryo transfer is a more advanced breeding technique that involves transferring an embryo from one mare to another. (horsemeta.com)
  • Because of that, some breeders are using embryo transfer to get a foal from a top mare that either is still in competition or is unable to reproduce herself. (stablemanagement.com)
  • That is how embryo transfer maximizes the production of a valuable mare. (stablemanagement.com)
  • This assisted breeding procedure produces foals despite your mare's training status, age or condition, and it also allows breeders to get more valuable (and wanted) foals from a top mare. (stablemanagement.com)
  • For a show mare, embryo transfer allows breeders to keep her in training and earn money by selling her foals. (stablemanagement.com)
  • For the mare with a history of breeding problems A broodmare may have a history of repeated abortions or be unable to deliver a foal. (stablemanagement.com)
  • If the mare can conceive, she's a candidate for embryo transfer. (stablemanagement.com)
  • She donates an oocyte, which is transferred to the recipient mare for fertilization. (stablemanagement.com)
  • For the breed To continue certain bloodlines, your mare can contribute her genes toward breed improvement. (stablemanagement.com)
  • Embryo transfer allows a breeder to obtain more than one foal from a valuable mare per year. (vin.com)
  • For embryo transfer, the mare's uterus is flushed with a sterile fluid and embryos are recovered and then either transported directly into a recipient mare or can be frozen for later implantation. (vin.com)
  • Embryo Transfers have only been accepted since July 2008 and since that time 90 applications for registration of Embryo Transfer foals have been received. (waho.org)
  • Through embryo transfer, she can furnish foals to meet the demand for the pedigree she represents. (stablemanagement.com)
  • Registries such as the American Hanoverian Society, Arabian Horse Society, and American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) have established rules to accept foals produced through embryo transfer. (stablemanagement.com)
  • From the embryos collected in 2006, AQHA registered 4,069 foals in 2007. (stablemanagement.com)
  • Regarding our Arabian Stud Book statistics, in Morocco we have approximately 70 breeding stallions and 1,200 broodmares. (waho.org)
  • Artificial Insemination is accepted and stallions have to be registered as semen donors. (waho.org)
  • For daily breeding: loading guns in one location and walking to the cows, one guy straps it to his four wheeler, some work with it out of their truck or golf cart. (livestocksuppliescattle.com)
  • It has also been used for breeding a herd of synchronized cows: using two warmers, one guy was thawing and loading guns into a warmer, while another guy was breeding out of the other warmer. (livestocksuppliescattle.com)
  • Eligible cows are cows eligible for insemination. (msucares.com)
  • Heat detection can also be used to monitor onset of puberty in heifers, regularity of estrous cycles in breeding age females, and breeding effectiveness of natural service sires via returns to heat in the cow herd. (msucares.com)
  • As selection intensity increases through reproductive methods like embryo transfer and artificial insemination, it can result in a fewer number of parents to provide the next generation of breeding animals. (icbf.com)
  • Because eventually this is an institution that will house the top-level camels, so if you are developing embryo transfers you want the top racing camels or the top genetics isolated so it's protected. (gulf-times.com)
  • He then obtained a Master of Science Degree in Animal Breeding & Genetics from Virginia Tech. He was a member of Livestock Judging Teams at Dodge City and K-State, while coaching teams at Virginia Tech. He continues to evaluate livestock across Canada each year and has judged shows in the U.S., Denmark and Australia. (biggullyfarm.com)
  • Avoiding complacency and bias in how our breed is perceived and positioned within the beef industry provides motivation to improve and encourage producers to see the value of continuing or beginning to incorporate Herefords genetics. (biggullyfarm.com)
  • Also discussed are species and breed identification as well as principles of applied genetics. (uaeu.ac.ae)
  • Genetics is a key factor in horse breeding. (horsemeta.com)
  • We use Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer to get some of the best genetics currently available. (b2lprojects.com)
  • Stock with minimum inputs and maximum outputs and Embryo Transfer to get some of the best genetics available. (b2lprojects.com)
  • The possibility of selecting related animals is also enhanced by the methods animal breeders use to select animals, like breeding values e.g. €urostars. (icbf.com)
  • As a Breed Society, we seek to constantly improve our breeding program in conjunction with our breeders, following the Tyrolean Haflinger Breeder's Association (The Haflinger Pferdezuchtverband Tyrol) in the betterment of the breed in the UK. (haflingersgb.com)
  • Breeders in Kansas all registered and in good health above prices been breeding and selecting for hardiness, ability. (b2lprojects.com)
  • Reproductive performance is one of the critical drivers of profitability and sustainability, and failure to attain pregnancy early in the breeding season represents some of the largest losses in potential efficiency in the U.S. cow herd. (missouri.edu)
  • The AFS dairy herd is of Holstein breed and dates from 1935. (edu.gr)
  • In a region where camel racing is big business, Tharb's work is increasingly important, and the first camels bred at the centre are already racing in Qatar. (gulf-times.com)
  • Producing a foal through a surrogate dam involves several parties: The mare's owner, the owner of the surrogate, veterinarians who specialize in equine reproduction and the officials of breed registries. (stablemanagement.com)
  • We realize there are many quality seedstock providers within several breeds that can be utilized in your genetic purchases. (biggullyfarm.com)
  • Genetic Diversity is defined as the variation in the amount of genetic information within and among individuals of a population, a species or a breed. (icbf.com)
  • It is very important to maintain genetic diversity for the future survival of the breed. (icbf.com)
  • This information is critically important when creating breeding strategies, to avoid the mating of animals that are carriers for genetic diseases. (icbf.com)
  • Part of the Society's aims is to promote the Haflinger within the UK by breeding animals that are versatile (because of performance predisposition) as well as maintaining the breed standards and encouraging the retention of the Haflinger breed's genetic diversity (bloodlines) in pure breeding. (haflingersgb.com)
  • With continuous genetic improvement through artificial insemination and embryo transfer, high quality feed most of which is produced at AFS, and finally due to attentive daily care that ensures optimal "cow comfort", our milk production is more than double the national average. (edu.gr)
  • Genetic engineering is a relatively new breeding technique that involves manipulating the genetic material of a horse. (horsemeta.com)
  • Genetic engineering is the most expensive breeding technique, but it can produce results more quickly than other methods. (horsemeta.com)
  • When you're looking for bovine breeding supplies you can trust to provide the performance you want, look no further than Agtech. (agtechinc.com)
  • Breeding Herefords with larger ribeye's, enhanced marbling and maintaining backfat within reason are critical to optimize carcass value and improve feeding/packer perception. (biggullyfarm.com)
  • However, the high cost of equine embryo transfer dictates that only genetically superior animals should be used as donors. (ivis.org)
  • Only lambs from NABSSAR registered parents (sire AND dam) are eligible for registration using the Application for Sheep Registration/Transfer in the North American Babydoll Southdown Sheep Association and Registry form. (nabssar.org)
  • [1] Alpacas are considerably smaller than llamas, and unlike llamas, they were not bred to be working animals, but were bred specifically for their fiber. (wikipedia.org)
  • The mean percentage of removed pollen reaching stigmas (pollen transfer efficiency, PTE) varied from 2.4% for species with separate monads to 27.0% for orchids with solid pollinia. (bvsalud.org)
  • Inbreeding has been shown to negatively impact the live skeletal and muscling traits of Irish beef breeds (McParland, et al. (icbf.com)
  • At Lost Prairie Farm, we breed our Boer goats for hardiness, easy keeping, strong maternal traits and healthy rate-of-gain. (b2lprojects.com)
  • To learn more about all of the horse breeding equipment we can provide to make your operations easier, see our assortment here on this page. (agtechinc.com)
  • In the textile industry, "alpaca" primarily refers to the hair of Peruvian alpacas, but more broadly it refers to a style of fabric originally made from alpaca hair, such as mohair , Icelandic sheep wool, or even high-quality wool from other breeds of sheep. (wikipedia.org)
  • First of all, make sure your sheep you intend to register meet the breed standard. (nabssar.org)
  • Any sheep not meeting the NABSSAR Breed Standard are NOT eligible for registration. (nabssar.org)
  • You must be a member of NABSSAR to register and transfer sheep. (nabssar.org)
  • Before submitting any applications for registering or transferring sheep, please become a member and obtain your membership number . (nabssar.org)
  • Current NABSSAR members may download the Application for Sheep Registration/Transfer in the North American Babydoll Southdown Sheep Association and Registry form and send it directly to the NABSSAR registry with the proper fees or upload it using the Electronic Submission Process (ESP). (nabssar.org)
  • If you are transferring a sheep already registered with the NABSSAR, fill out the transfer section on the back of the sheep's CoR for transfers. (nabssar.org)
  • There is no reason at this point, with the Angus database, we can't breed exactly what we want. (wylr.net)
  • Guidelines about the origin, breeding, habitat, and veterinary practices apply to aquaculture, as with any other organic food production in the EU. (eufic.org)
  • Our breeding season starts from the beginning of February until the 30th June. (waho.org)
  • To learn more about all of the various cow breeding equipment we have to offer, take a look at our full lineup on this page. (agtechinc.com)
  • We offer a comprehensive assortment of equine breeding supplies for sale. (agtechinc.com)
  • The form can also be used if you are transferring them to their first buyer at the same time you are applying for their Certificate of Registration (CoR). (nabssar.org)
  • Natural breeding is the most cost-effective method, but it can take a long time to produce the desired results. (horsemeta.com)
  • If you are looking for Boer Goats for Sale, including Fullblood Show or Breeding Stock, a Wether, FFA or 4H project, or have time to tour a Boer Goat Farm to see how we do things, please give us a call, e-mail or fill out our contact form. (b2lprojects.com)
  • They have only a short amount of time for breeding, and they are in and out really quick. (stablemanagement.com)
  • This includes lambs conceived via artificial insemination &/or embryo transfer (AI &/or ET). (nabssar.org)
  • On this page you can find all documents and policies relating to breeding, registration & studbook management: this includes transfers of ownership as well as the importing & exporting of Haflingers. (haflingersgb.com)
  • Insulin as first commercial product from gene transfer. (greenfacts.org)
  • We sell Commercial Goat Breeding Stock of High quality animals of Boer/Kiko/Spanish/Dairy crosses , Texas Gene Masters and the LeFlore Breed, (a Boer/Kiko cross we have developed here on Sweet Creek). (b2lprojects.com)
  • Making sure the customer knows which applies to their bull is important in creating breeding outcomes suitable for their management and preferences. (biggullyfarm.com)
  • Jet's Do Justice (10849163) D.O.B. - Goats - Breeding for Purpose There is no mistake that we have good quality meat producing goats. (b2lprojects.com)