
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Transcervical insemination has evolved to become an efficient breeding tool since its beginning in the 1970s. Joshua Trumble, DVM discusses a study conducted by theriogenologists at Ohio State University which looked at using semen and sedation types to predict pregnancy rate and litter size.
Watch the video version of this presentation here.
By Good Dog4.6
6565 ratings
Transcervical insemination has evolved to become an efficient breeding tool since its beginning in the 1970s. Joshua Trumble, DVM discusses a study conducted by theriogenologists at Ohio State University which looked at using semen and sedation types to predict pregnancy rate and litter size.
Watch the video version of this presentation here.

21,926 Listeners

43,823 Listeners

43,661 Listeners

14,656 Listeners

349 Listeners

239 Listeners

70 Listeners

678 Listeners

14 Listeners

34 Listeners

63 Listeners

18 Listeners

14 Listeners

7 Listeners

8 Listeners