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Biotechnologies Applied to Animal Reproduction : Current Trends and Practical Applications for Reproductive Management, EPUB eBook

Biotechnologies Applied to Animal Reproduction : Current Trends and Practical Applications for Reproductive Management EPUB

Edited by Juan Carlos (Catholic University of Valencia San Vicente Martir, Spain) Gardon, Katy (CEU-Cardinal Herrera University, Spain) Satue

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This comprehensive volume focuses on recent trends and new technologies used in the management ofreproduction in major farm animals, focusing on both males and females of bovine, equine, and porcinespecies.

With chapters written by scientists who specialize in their respective topics, the volumepresents a selection of different technologies that have been developed to assure reproductive successby improving reproductive efficiency, generating germplasm banks, and maintaining genetic diversity incattle, horses, and pigs. In the last decade, reproductive technologies in veterinary medicine have progressed considerably,providing high profitability to livestock farms.

This book provides basic and applied information on themost used reproductive technologies in bovine, equine, and porcine species for academics, scientists,and veterinarians.

The volume discusses reproductive and postpartum management, reproductiveultrasound, sperm management, egg retrieval, artificial insemination, embryo transfer, nutrition,genetics, and certain clinical aspects, such as endocrinology and robustness of reproductive systems.

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