Rollin
Well-Known Member
I have two stallions and normally they are swabbed each year within guidelines of the French National Stud. This year one is in the UK. A UK vet has told me that 3-4 swabs are required for 'breeding' purposes and that one swab is only suitable for transport.
Curious as ALL breeding stallions in France have to be swabbed, but only one is required, Urethral Fossa to obtain a French covering book.
So what are the risks if only one swab is taken?
Curious as ALL breeding stallions in France have to be swabbed, but only one is required, Urethral Fossa to obtain a French covering book.
So what are the risks if only one swab is taken?