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Palpation and ultra sounds are very important to pinpoint ovulation especially if you intend to use shipped or frozen semen. |
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General Instructions for Thawing of Frozen Semen Remove the straw from the nitrogen semen tank and place it in a 35 degrees Celsius water bath for at least 30 to 40 seconds. Take the straw out, dry them well, be careful to keep the semen warm, place the semen into a 10 to 15 ml tube, put it into a breeding pipette and breed the mare by placing the semen deep in the uterine body. INSEMINATIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE PERFORMED BY A LICENSED VETERINARIAN. |
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