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Equine embryo transfer.

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Publication Date: 1989-12-01 PubMed ID: 17423484PubMed Central: PMC1681345
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The research article discusses the processes involved in equine embryo transfer, how certain factors impact embryo recovery and pregnancy rates after transfer, and how the embryo’s shape and development are assessed.

Summary of the Study

  • The study presents existing procedures related to the collection and transfer of equine embryos. This involves removing an embryo from a female horse and transferring it to a surrogate horse.
  • It emphasizes on the various factors that may impact the recovery of the embryo following the procedure as well as the chances of pregnancy post-transfer.
  • This study provides a detailed description of the process of evaluating the physical and developmental characteristics of the embryo before and after the transfer.

Collection and Transfer of Equine Embryos

  • This research article gives an account of the established proceedings concerning the accumulation and transfer of equine embryos.
  • The process starts with the extraction of an embryo from a donor mare (female horse). The embryo is then transferred to a recipient mare, who will carry the foal to term.
  • Through this approach, genetics from a prized or high-performance horse can be utilized even when the horse is unable to gestate a pregnancy to term, due to age, health or performance demands.

Impacts on Embryo Recovery and Pregnancy Rates

  • The efficacy of the embryo transfer is under the influence of multiple factors, which this study discusses in depth.
  • Such elements can include the age and general health condition of the donor and recipient mares, the timing and protocol of the transfer, and the quality of the obtained embryo.
  • Understanding these factors can help in enhancing the chances of successful recovery of embryos and subsequent pregnancies.

Morphologic Assessment and Development of Embryo

  • The research sheds light on the methodology of assessing the embryo’s shape and developmental progress prior to and following the transfer procedure. This evaluation is instrumental in predicting the viability of the embryo and the likelihood of successful implantation in the recipient mare.
  • Conditions such as the stage of cellular division and size of equine embryos at the time of collection can significantly influence the outcomes of the embryo transfer process.
  • An accurate morphological evaluation can therefore substantially enhance the success rates of the equine embryo transfer.

Cite This Article

APA
Hayward ER. (1989). Equine embryo transfer. Can Vet J, 30(12), 971.

Publication

ISSN: 0008-5286
NlmUniqueID: 0004653
Country: Canada
Language: English
Volume: 30
Issue: 12
Pages: 971

Researcher Affiliations

Hayward, E R

    References

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