Removing most of the seminal plasma (SP) from stallion semen has been shown to improve survival during cooled storage, yet adding small quantities of SP may improve pregnancy rates or cryosurvival. Furthermore, there is considerable controversy about whether the stallion’s own SP or heterologous SP produces the best effect, possibly because of the variation between stallions in SP proteins or because some homologous SP remained in the sperm preparation. The SP is removed completely from stallion spermatozoa prepared by colloid centrifugation. Thus, the aim of the present study was (1) to investigate the effect of adding back SP to colloid centrifuged spermatozoa to determine its effect on spermatozoa; and (2) to investigate whether the stal...
The objective of the research was to evaluate the speed and duration of centrifugation and seminal p...
There is considerable variability in the ability of spermatozoa from different stallions to withstan...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility but for other criteria (pedigree, conformation, perfor...
Removing most of the seminal plasma (SP) from stallion semen has been shown to improve survival duri...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Today breeding through artificial insemination (AI) with cryopreserved semen is frequently used in ...
Although single layer centrifugation (SLC) selects robust spermatozoa from stallion semen, the effec...
Removal of seminal plasma facilitates stallion sperm survival during storage, but washing may damage...
The business of reproductive physiology for the horse is very different from that of other farm anim...
Contents Fertility is reduced after semen cooling for a considerable number of stallions. The main h...
Fresh semen samples were collected from 11 warm blood stallions, each ejaculate was distributed into...
For unknown reasons, stallion fertility and sperm longevity during cooled storage of semen vary mark...
Cooling of equine semen obtained from some stallions results in lower seminal quality and viability ...
This study had four experimental aims. We investigated whether fresh (unfrozen) or snap-frozen homo...
Background: N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) is a low molecular weight thiol studied as an antioxidant for ...
The objective of the research was to evaluate the speed and duration of centrifugation and seminal p...
There is considerable variability in the ability of spermatozoa from different stallions to withstan...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility but for other criteria (pedigree, conformation, perfor...
Removing most of the seminal plasma (SP) from stallion semen has been shown to improve survival duri...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Today breeding through artificial insemination (AI) with cryopreserved semen is frequently used in ...
Although single layer centrifugation (SLC) selects robust spermatozoa from stallion semen, the effec...
Removal of seminal plasma facilitates stallion sperm survival during storage, but washing may damage...
The business of reproductive physiology for the horse is very different from that of other farm anim...
Contents Fertility is reduced after semen cooling for a considerable number of stallions. The main h...
Fresh semen samples were collected from 11 warm blood stallions, each ejaculate was distributed into...
For unknown reasons, stallion fertility and sperm longevity during cooled storage of semen vary mark...
Cooling of equine semen obtained from some stallions results in lower seminal quality and viability ...
This study had four experimental aims. We investigated whether fresh (unfrozen) or snap-frozen homo...
Background: N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) is a low molecular weight thiol studied as an antioxidant for ...
The objective of the research was to evaluate the speed and duration of centrifugation and seminal p...
There is considerable variability in the ability of spermatozoa from different stallions to withstan...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility but for other criteria (pedigree, conformation, perfor...