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== Reproductive Technologies ==
 
== Reproductive Technologies ==
Technologies such as [[Reproductive Technologies -Artificial Insemination - Anatomy & Physiology|artificial insemination]] (AI) have been in use for some time and in cattle, for example have become standard practice for reproduction purposes; the technique requires collection of [[Reproductive Technologies -Semen Collection - Anatomy & Physiology|semen]] from the male, which is preserved, tansported and introduced into the female reporoductive tract in synchrony with the ovulation cycle. Recently other techniques have been developed which permit development of the embryo from a donor animal in a recepient female who will carry the pregnancey to term and nurse the resulting offspring - a technique called [[Reproductive Technologies -Multiple Ovulation and Embryo Transfer- Anatomy & Physiology|embryo transfer]]. This technique has some unique advantages and is becoming popular, for example in some equine studs where successful mares can continue their competative careers and still become part of a breeding programme. Other more specialised techniques used in breeding include:
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Technologies such as [[Reproductive Technologies -Artificial Insemination - Anatomy & Physiology|artificial insemination]] (AI) have been in use for some time and in cattle, for example have become standard practice for reproduction purposes; the technique requires collection of [[Reproductive Technologies -Semen Collection - Anatomy & Physiology|semen]] from the male, which is preserved, transported and introduced into the female reporoductive tract in synchrony with her ovulation cycle. Recently other techniques have been developed which permit development of the embryo from a donor animal in a recepient female who will carry the pregnancey to term and nurse the resulting offspring - a technique called [[Reproductive Technologies -Multiple Ovulation and Embryo Transfer- Anatomy & Physiology|embryo transfer]]. This technique has some unique advantages and is becoming popular, for example in some equine studs where successful mares can continue their competative careers and still become part of a breeding programme. Other more specialised techniques used in breeding include:
    
* [[Reproductive Technologies -In Vitro Fertilization- Anatomy & Physiology|In Vitro Fertilization]]
 
* [[Reproductive Technologies -In Vitro Fertilization- Anatomy & Physiology|In Vitro Fertilization]]
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