Equine Reproductive Service

 

 

We offer a variety of reproductive services, from routine pregnancy tests to caslick surgeries to artificial insemination (AI). Many of our vets are trained in these services.

If you would like to enquire about our breeding services, please don’t hesitate to call us. We are available and happy to help you plan your options.

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Pre-breeding checks

Useful in determining if your mare is cycling normally and in identifying any potential problems to help determine her breeding potential.

It is a good time to assess her general and reproductive health, discuss vaccinations, worming, diet and dental history.

Follicle testing

Planned ultrasound scanning to assess what stage your mare is in of the (average) 21 day cycle. This is useful in determining the optimal time for service, which allows for walk-on-walk-off service, artificial insemination, or just to reduce the number of serves, or days on agistment with the stallion.

At this time, your veterinarian may advise the use of drugs to “short cycle”, “induce” the impending ovulation or to aid in “cleaning” post service.

Pregnancy testing

This can be done from 16 days post service. Commonly we advise an early pregnancy test in this 16-20 day window, to allow reduction of twins safely if present, and to allow enough time for re-breeding if she is negative at this pregnancy test.

A second pregnancy test is routinely performed at 45 days, as this is the time that the placenta has taken over the hormone control responsible for pregnancy and is the industry standard for a “safe” positive pregnancy.

Artificial Insemination

Our qualified and experienced vets can provide this service for you.  Give us a call to discuss your needs.

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At present we are offering breeding work on property only. To safely scan mares, you will need:

  • shade (so we can see the LED screen of the ultrasound machine)
  • a 44 gallon drum or wheelie bin to sit the ultrasound on
  • a secure race or crush, and
  • a solid tail gate which is not too high- there needs to be a distance of about 30cm from vet’s arm in the mare to tail gate!
  • However, some mares can be scanned sedated and sidelined in a shaded area. This can be attempted if no race or crush is available however, we may not be able to continue if the mare does not tolerate the ultrasound well.

Give us a call, we look forward to hearing from you!