JanetGeorge
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AP you mentioned ages ago a method of inseminating with frozen that does not require the usual scans every 6 hours (which put a lot of vets off using frozen, especially if they are inseminating at the mare's home)! What is happening with this new method - is it becoming more widely known/available? And does it have a name?
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I suspect AP was referring to deep uterine insemination; as far as I am aware (and no doubt AP will correct me if I'm wrong) this method improves results and allows lower dose rates to be used, but doesn't buy much time. Frozen semen doesn't 'last' as long in the mare once thawed so frequent scanning to determine the optimum time is still essential.
AP you mentioned ages ago a method of inseminating with frozen that does not require the usual scans every 6 hours (which put a lot of vets off using frozen, especially if they are inseminating at the mare's home)! What is happening with this new method - is it becoming more widely known/available? And does it have a name?
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I suspect AP was referring to deep uterine insemination; as far as I am aware (and no doubt AP will correct me if I'm wrong) this method improves results and allows lower dose rates to be used, but doesn't buy much time. Frozen semen doesn't 'last' as long in the mare once thawed so frequent scanning to determine the optimum time is still essential.