AndyPandy
Well-Known Member
Just a quick post to ask if anyone uses any particular products when washing their stallion's penis before semen collection or covering?
If you do, this information might save you a few pounds. The surface of the penis has a natural population of what people might call "friendly bacteria". This friendly bacteria prevents infection from "bad bacteria". Washing the penis with antibacterial soaps, or anything other than warm water can have a detrimental effect on the "friendly bacteria", leaving the way open to opportunistic pathogens that can create NASTY infections on the surface of the penis, and can also make their way up into secondary sex structures and cause lasting, problem infections, and possible irreversible damage.
There are specialist soaps which tell you how great they are at dissolving smegma. The smegma around the sheath, at the base of the erect penis is essential to maintain the moistness of the penis. Removing this smegma is not necessary, and can cause irritation for the poor stallion. The rest of the grime and nastiness along the shaft of the penis can easily be dissolved with warm water.
Wash the penis with warm water, and bare hands, using a styrofoam cup to pour small amounts of water down the penis to wash off any remaining bits and pieces. Do not use cotton wool or paper towels - because if you happen to catch a bit of grit with cotton or towels, you won't feel it, but your poor stallion will when you drag it down the penis, creating a very unpleasant scratch (another entry point for pathogens, as well as being pretty sore!). When you finish, pat it dry with paper towel.
If you don't wash before covering or collecting, I recommend you start - it can make a real difference to pregnancy rates over the course of the season.
I hope that's helpful for some people