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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt Foaling Pregnancy Estrous Cycle Mating Processes Basics of Equine Repro.

Stalls should be cleaned with this before foaling

What is lye soap or lime?

After foaling the foal should receive this within the first 4 hours of live.

What is colosturm?

The navel cord of the foal should be dipped with what type of solution?

What is a iodine and water solution?

The scientific name for afterbirth is.

What is the placenta?

What must the foal do 4-12 hours after birth to prevent compaction?

What is a bowel movement?

What season does fertilization generally not occur?

What is winter or short days?

Approximately how many days prior to parturition should you stop riding your mare?

What is 30 days?

What is the first part of the foal to be seen during the birthing process.

What are the hooves?

How can parasites be controlled during pregnancy?

What is dewormer?

A mare should continue to receive this during gestation.

What is exercise?

What hormone due to light mandates the estrous cycle?

What is melatonin?

What hormone is in control when you breed your mare?

What is estrogen?

What is considered a “yellow body’?

What is a Corpus Luteum?

This is union of sperm with egg cell.

What is fetilization?

Gland located at the base of the brain that secretes hormones which regulate the body.

What is Pituitary Gland?

Service that is managed by handlers.

What is hand mating?

Transferring a fertilized egg from one animal to a recipient animal.

What is embryo transfer?

Service done by collecting semen from a stud and placing in the mare by a tube.

What is artificial insemination?

This service has the greatest potential for disease transfer than any other service.

What is natural service?

These two services are the cleanest and safest procedures for mating.

What is AI and Hand Mating?

Horses are what type of breeders? (Related to a season)

What are long-day breeders?

Pregnancy occurs due to the joining of these two things.

What is mature sperm and egg?

Double Jeopardy!

What is melatonin?

The estrous cycle of the mare is considered this due to have many cycles during the long-day season.

What is seasonally polyestrous?

This hormone initiates lactation or in the case of the mare nursing milk.

What is prolactin?