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  2. Horse breeding - Wikipedia

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    Artificial Insemination (AI): the mare is inseminated by a veterinarian or an equine reproduction manager, using either fresh, cooled or frozen semen. After the mare is bred or artificially inseminated, she is checked using ultrasound 14–16 days later to see if she "took", and is pregnant. A second check is usually performed at 28 days.

  3. Artificial insemination - Wikipedia

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    A man performing artificial insemination of a cow. A breeding mount with built-in artificial vagina used in semen collection from horses for use in artificial insemination. Artificial insemination is used for pets, livestock, endangered species, and animals in zoos or marine parks difficult to transport.

  4. Horse cloning - Wikipedia

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    Horse cloning is the process of obtaining a horse with genes identical to that of another horse, using an artificial fertilization technique. Interest in this technique began in the 1980s. Interest in this technique began in the 1980s.

  5. Rox Dene - Wikipedia

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    Rox Dene [1][2] (named after Roxdene of Bermuda) was one of the most notable horses to ever compete in hunter competition in the United States. She is considered "Hunter Horse of the Century." Breeding was by Aristos B [1], out of Ninety Nine by Frosty Hai. The mare won championships at nearly every major horse show, and held the title of USEF ...

  6. Thoroughbred - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a significant number of registered breeds, a horse cannot be registered as a Thoroughbred (with The Jockey Club registry) unless conceived by live cover, the witnessed natural mating of a mare and a stallion. Artificial insemination (AI) and embryo transfer (ET), though commonly used and allowable in many other horse breed registries ...

  7. Horse breed - Wikipedia

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    Horse breeds are groups of horses with distinctive characteristics that are transmitted consistently to their offspring, such as conformation, color, performance ability, or disposition. These inherited traits are usually the result of a combination of natural crosses and artificial selection methods aimed at producing horses for specific tasks.

  8. An at-home insemination kit just got FDA clearance. But how ...

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    Do people need at-home insemination kits? Doctors say it ultimately depends on why you want to use an insemination kit. "There can be some misunderstanding about what you're accomplishing by doing ...

  9. Artificial reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Artificial reproduction. Artificial reproduction is the re-creation of life by other than the natural means and natural causes. It involves building of new life following human plans and projects. Examples include, artificial selection, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, artificial womb, artificial cloning, and kinematic ...