نتایج جستجو برای: artificial breeding

تعداد نتایج: 344821  

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 1991
S M McDonnell M A Pozor J Beech R W Sweeney

A 9-year-old atactic breeding stallion was trained to ejaculate, with only manual stimulation, while standing on the ground. Ejaculates obtained yielded fertile semen with morphologic and motility characteristics within the range for normal stallions. This method extended the breeding life of a stallion unable to mount a live or dummy mare or to ejaculate into an artificial vagina while standin...

2015

Artificial insemination of farm animals is very common in today's animal husbandry in the developed world, especially for breeding dairy cattle (75% of all inseminations) and swine (up to 85% of all inseminations). It is used for breeding buffaloes, sheep, goats, horses, dogs and a variety of laboratory animals as well. It allows a male to inseminate a much larger number of females and to use t...

2016
K C MEENA

 Gregor Mendel. Conducted hybridization experiments on garden peas for seven years (1856 – 1863) and proposed laws of inheritance.  Mendel conducted artificial pollination/cross pollination experiments using several true-breeding pea lines.  A true breeding line is one that, having undergone continuous self-pollination for several generations.  Mendel selected 14 true-breeding peas’ plant v...

2005
George Perry

Reproductive failure is a major source of economic loss in the beef industry. The majority of this loss occurs because cows do not become pregnant during a defined breeding season. Therefore, the goal of any breeding program is to maximize the number of females that become pregnant. This means that fertility plays a major role in the success of any breeding program. This review will focus on th...

2007
G. A. Perry S. D. Fields J. C. Dalton T. W. Geary

Introduction Artificial insemination provides a method to inseminate a large number of females to a single sire selected and proven to be an industry leader for economically relevant traits. Thus, genetic change in a herd can occur quickly through the use of artificial insemination. With natural service, herd bulls are also selected for economically relevant traits but are limited on the number...

2005
Justin Gerlach

The Seychelles Giant Tortoise Conservation Project captive breeding programme for the Seychelles tortoises Dipsochelys arnoldi and D. hololissa is described. Successful hatching occurred in 2002 and the reasons for this success discussed. Important factors are enclosure design, social structure and the use of artificial incubation. Methods for sexing hatchlings are discussed. There may be great...

2016
Jayaganthan P

The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of Ovsynch protocol in repeat breeding crossbred Jersey cows. A total of thirty four repeat breeding cross bred Jersey cows were subjected to Ovsynch protocol with timed artificial insemination. The pregnancy rate in Ovsynch protocol was 58.82 per cent where as it was 29.41 per cent in control group. Thus, the Ovsynch protocol can be effecti...

2013
S. R. MISHRA A. K. KUNDU

Bull’s fertility is highly important as it involves the fertilization of oocyte to produce a good, viable and genetically potential conceptus. Artificial insemination is the most widely used technique followed throughout the world, to increase numbers of genetically potential breeding bulls, offering many advantage over natural service. High quality semen is crucial for successful artificial in...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2012
s.m. azimi dezfouli

chromosomal appearance of 12 holstein bulls selected for artificial inseminations were examined bysister chromatid exchanges (sces). for differential staining of sister chromatids bromodeoxyuridine (brdu)was inoculated in lymphocyte cultures. the mean, maximum and minimum number of sce per cell weredetermined 6.8 ± 1.14, 8.3 ± 1.1 and 5.7 ± 1.5, respectively. sce frequencies of all animals were...

2004
Wendy Sullivan

The Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris) is an endangered species, restricted to. a single population on South East Island, Chatham Islands. The key threat to breeding success is loss of chicks as a result of interference by broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) prospecting for burrows for their oncoming breeding season. The effectiveness in decreasing interference using an artificial burro...

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