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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. 9 mar 2024 · Embryo transfer in cattle involves several key steps: synchronizing the donor and recipient cows’ estrous cycles, collecting embryos from the donor cow post-fertilization, evaluating and storing viable embryos, and finally, implanting the embryos into the synchronized recipient cows.

  3. 11 gru 2015 · The Difference Between Embryo Transfer and ICSI. With embryo transfer, conception (fertilization) is taking place in the donor mare. This is accomplished through normal means of insemination or natural service.

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  5. Since 1978, the current preferred and most common method to transfer cattle embryos into synchronized recipients is via nonsurgical techniques. The embryo is loaded into a small plastic straw (0.25 mL) fitted into a specialized (Cassou-type) pipette (ie, artificial insemination gun).

  6. 1 cze 2020 · This review will focus on embryo collection and transfer, cooled-shipped embryos, frozen and vitrified embryos, vitrified oocytes, oocyte collection and transfer, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and sexed semen.

  7. Embryo transfer (ET) is an advanced reproductive technology that allows breeders to produce multiple offspring from a single mare in a given year. This procedure involves taking an embryo from a donor mare, and depositing it in the uterus of a recipient mare who carries the pregnancy to term.