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Topic:Animal Science

Animal Science and horses encompass the study of equine biology, physiology, and management practices aimed at understanding and improving horse health, welfare, and performance. This field integrates various scientific disciplines, including genetics, nutrition, reproduction, and behavior, to address the needs of horses in diverse contexts such as sports, work, and companionship. Research in this area often focuses on optimizing feeding strategies, enhancing breeding programs, and developing effective health management protocols. Additionally, studies explore the genetic factors influencing traits such as athleticism and disease resistance, as well as the impact of environmental and management conditions on horse behavior and welfare. This page gathers peer-reviewed research and scholarly articles that investigate the scientific principles underpinning equine science and their practical applications in horse care and management.
Effect of extender and method of preservation on motility of cooled stallion spermatozoa.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 281-283 
Rota A, Magelli C, Impeduglia R, Panzani D, Camillo F.No abstract available
Effects of cushioned centrifugation technique on sperm recovery and sperm quality in stallions with good and poor semen freezability.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 294-297 
Knop K, Hoffmann N, Rath D, Sieme H.No abstract available
Glycerol in semen extender is a limiting factor in the fertility in asine and equine species.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 302-305 
Vidament M, Vincent P, Yvon JM, Bruneau B, Martin FX.No abstract available
Effect of antibiotics on viability and fertility of equine semen cooled to 5 degrees C.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 277-280 
Macedo LP, Papa FO, Gomes GM, Melo CM, Oliveira JV, Dellaqua JA.No abstract available
Optimizing pregnancy rates using frozen-thawed equine semen.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 297-299 
Metcalf ES.No abstract available
Reproductive parameters of Mini-Shetland stallions in north Germany.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 267-270 
Neves AP, Trein CR, Möller G, Mattos RC, Klug E.No abstract available
Equine seminal plasma proteins related with fertility.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 305-308 
Jobim MI, Bustamante Filho IC, Trein C, Wald VB, Gregory RM, Mattos RC.No abstract available
Effects of different extenders on sperm parameters and fertility of equine cooled semen.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 275-277 
Carvalho GA, Zahn FS, Melo CM, Alvarenga MA, Dell'aqua JA, Papa FO.No abstract available
Protein profile of equine seminal plasma: correlation to semen freezability.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 313-315 
Zahn FS, Papa FO, Melo CM, Brisola ML.No abstract available
Evaluation of acrosomal integrity of stallions cryopreserved with amides and glycerol.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 288-291 
Landim-Alvarenga FC, Medeiros AS, Papa FO, Alvarenga MA.No abstract available
Cooling rate, centrifugation and percoll selection in equine semen stored at +4 degrees C.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 226-228 
Trein CR, Brito EL, Neves AP, Jobim MI, Ribeiro LA, Mattos RC.No abstract available
Effect of storage and temperature on in vitro stallion sperm parameters and fertility rate.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 318-321 
Chanavat E, Vidament M, Defoin L, Duchamp G, Levillain N, Yvon JM, Le Vern Y, Kerboeuf D, Magistrini M.No abstract available
Seminal plasma improves fertility of frozen equine semen.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 242-245 
Alghamdi AS, Madill S, Foster DN.No abstract available
Relations between low rates of in vitro fertilization and induction of sperm acrosome reactions by zona pellucida in the equine species.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 270-271 
Mugnier S, Magistrini M, Sachet L, Lahuec C, Yvon JM, Meyers S, Goudet G.No abstract available
Effects of hyaluronic acid supplementation on motility of stallion spermatozoa after cryopreservation.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 284-285 
Mari G, Iacono E, Rizzato G, Merlo B, Belluzzi S.No abstract available
Immunocastration in stallions: effect on spermatogenesis and behaviour.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 230-233 
Clement F, Vidament M, Daels P, van der Meer F, Larry JL, Colenbrander B, Turkstra J.No abstract available
Improvement of the freezability of sex-sorted stallion spermatozoa.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 315-318 
Buss H, Clulow J, Sieme H, Maxwell WM, Morris LH, Sieg B, Struckmann C, Rath D.No abstract available
Improvement of stallion semen post-thaw motility with the association dimethyl formamide and methyl formamide as cryoprotectors.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 286-288 
Carmo MT, Papa FO, Medeiros AS, Araujo GH, Alvarenga MA.No abstract available
Evaluation of a cushioned centrifugation technique for processing equine semen for freezing.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 245-248 
Ecot P, Decuadro-Hansen G, Delhomme G, Vidament M.No abstract available
Effects of beta-endorphin and naloxone on motility of cooled equine spermatozoa.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 223-225 
Mari G, Rizzato G, Iacono E, Merlo B, Minoia R, Belluzzi S.No abstract available
The in vitro response of equine epididymal and ejaculated spermatozoa to caffeine.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 272-275 
Weston VL, McLeay L, Morris LH.No abstract available
The effect of sodium hyaluronate on sperm function of cryopreserved equine spermatozoa.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 239-242 
Ottier DA, Curtis EF.No abstract available
Composition of fractionated stallion ejaculates.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 228-230 
Kareskoski AM, Reilas T, Sankari S, Andersson M, Katila T.No abstract available
Effects of cooling stallion semen for 24 h before freezing on fertility rates.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 250-252 
Melo CM, Zahn FS, Martin I, Alberti K, Orlandi C, Siqueira Filho ER, Dell'aqua JA, Alvarenga MA, Papa FO.No abstract available
Stallion spermatozoa membrane phospholipid dynamics following dietary n-3 supplementation.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 234-237 
Harris MA, Baumgard LH, Arns MJ, Webel SK.No abstract available
Influence of repeated artificial insemination (IS) on functional properties of uterine neutrophils of mares.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 258-261 
Görgens A, Leibold W, Klug E, Schuberth HJ, Martinsson , Zerbe H.No abstract available
Does equine sperm concentration influence the sperm migration to the oviducts?
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 261-264 
Fiala SM, Pimentel CA, Gregory RM, Mattos RC.No abstract available
The effect of sperm number and frequency of insemination on pregnancy rates of mares inseminated with frozen-thawed spermatozoa.
Animal reproduction science    November 2, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 203-205 
Barbacini S, Loomis P, Squires EL.No abstract available
Effects of frequency of insemination, number of spermatozoa and insemination site on fertility of equine frozen semen.
Animal reproduction science    November 2, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 208-211 
Clement F, Duchamp G, Larry JL, Vidament M.No abstract available
Effects of repeated human chorionic gonadotropin administration on serum testosterone and testicular volume in prepubertal Thoroughbred colts.
Animal reproduction science    November 2, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 199-201 doi: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2005.07.004
Brendemuehl JP.No abstract available