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  1. Embryo transfer in the equine industry has been primarily used to obtain offspring from mares with restricted reproductive potential (mares with undiagnosed subfertility, uterine disease, or simply older mares) or from performance mares that must remain nonpregnant to continue to train and compete.

  2. Embryo transfer is the ultimate step in the in vitro fertilization process and is the culmination of months to years of preparation. Many factors contribute to embryo transfer success before, during, and after the transfer.

  3. 1 cze 2020 · This review will focus on embryo recovery and transfer, cooled-shipped embryos, embryo freezing, oocyte freezing, oocyte collection and transfer, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and sexed semen.

  4. Equine embryos enter the uterus through the utero-tubular junction (UTJ) between 5.5 and 6 days after ovulation, at which time most equine embryos will be at morula or early blastocyst stage of development.

  5. 31 mar 2023 · Embryo transfer in horses has become increasingly common as a breeding technique. Find out how it works, what the costs can be and why it's so useful

  6. The objectives of embryo transfer in mares are i) to produce several foals from the same mare during a single breeding season, eventually bred by different stallions; ii) to allow donor mares to pursue their sport career

  7. This review will focus on embryo recovery and transfer, cooled-shipped embryos, embryo freezing, oocyte freezing, oocyte collection and transfer, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and sexed semen.

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