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What was the hottest news in equine veterinary medicine in 2009? During the popular Kester News Hour session at the annual American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Convention, three top ...
Ellie is an 11-year-old chestnut mare with a fetching white stripe on her face, and she’s about as loved as any horse could be. That’s why she’ll spend the rest of her days munching grass in a ...
Researchers have achieved another cloning first with the successful delivery of a foal using oocytes from a live mare, the first such clone in the world. Researchers at Texas A&M University College of ...
Having trouble getting your mare pregnant? It might be time to take a good look at her weight and metabolic condition. Some veterinarians now believe that metabolic diseases likely have a negative ...
Embryo transfer (ET) in mares has emerged as a pivotal technique for advancing equine reproduction, offering breeders the opportunity to enhance genetic merit while overcoming limitations inherent to ...
Examinations, treatment and inseminations of mares with fertility issues can be carried out efficiently at the clinic. Embryo transfer can be useful if the embryo donor mare has had early embryonic ...
Equilume, Dublin, Ireland, a University College Dublin (UCD) spin-out company supported by Enterprise Ireland, is expecting to become a world leader in light therapy solutions to assist global ...
Mare reproduction and Artificial Insemination are among a series of topics which will be discussed at the equine breeding conference taking place at the Greenmount Campus in Antrim tomorrow afternoon, ...
A new light mask for horses (mares, specifically) that has been pioneered by Equilume, a spin-out from University College Dublin (UCD) in Ireland, is on a mission to disrupt the way thoroughbred ...
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