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Journal of reproduction and fertility1974; 41(2); 313-320; doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0410313

Non-surgical egg transfer in mares.

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Publication Date: 1974-12-01 PubMed ID: 4452974DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0410313Google Scholar: Lookup
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Oguri N, Tsutsumi Y. (1974). Non-surgical egg transfer in mares. J Reprod Fertil, 41(2), 313-320. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0410313

Publication

ISSN: 0022-4251
NlmUniqueID: 0376367
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 41
Issue: 2
Pages: 313-320

Researcher Affiliations

Oguri, N
    Tsutsumi, Y

      MeSH Terms

      • Abortion, Spontaneous
      • Animals
      • Birth Weight
      • Blood Group Antigens
      • Body Weight
      • Copulation
      • Embryo Transfer
      • Estrus
      • Female
      • Fertility
      • Horses / physiology
      • Male
      • Methods
      • Ovary / anatomy & histology
      • Ovulation
      • Palpation
      • Pregnancy
      • Time Factors
      • Transplantation, Homologous

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