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− | + | == Artificial Vagina == | |
− | + | === Introduction === | |
+ | |||
+ | * Simulates the [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|vaginal conditions]] of a female in oestrus. | ||
+ | * Generally consist of | ||
+ | ** Outer casing of reinforced rubber | ||
+ | ** Rubber liner that can be lubricated | ||
+ | * Temperature and pressure are controlled by water placed between the casing and liner. | ||
+ | * One end is attached to a funnel-like cone that is attached to a collection vessel, usually a non-breakable test tube. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | * The desgin of the artificial vagina should accomplish the following: | ||
+ | ** Provide a suitable environment for stimulation of the glans penis. | ||
+ | ** Provide an environment that prevents damage to the penis. | ||
+ | ** Provide an environment that maximizes sperm recovery and minimizes sperm insult. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === Advantages and Disadvantages of Using a Surrogate Stimulus === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Males need training to [[Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Mounting|mount]] a surrogate animal or 'dummy'. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | * '''Advantages''' of a surrogate animal: | ||
+ | ** Ease of cleaning | ||
+ | ** Minimizes risk of injury | ||
+ | ** Minimizes risk of disease transmission | ||
+ | ** Surrogate animals do not require feed input, housing or labour for maintenance. | ||
+ | ** Size can be easily adjusted to accommodate various males. | ||
+ | ** Can be mobile, so location can be changed with ease. This avoids changing location of the male - which is more dangerous, especially with Bulls. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | * '''Disadvantages''' of a surrogate animal: | ||
+ | ** Changing the location of teasers is difficult. | ||
+ | ** Requires previous training of the male | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === Species Differences === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * '''Stallion''': | ||
+ | ** Leather outer casing equiped with a port to drain water. | ||
+ | ** Collection vessel and protective covering | ||
+ | ** Ideally, [[Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Ejaculation|ejaculation]] takes place in a collection cone so that most semen drains directly into the collection vessel. | ||
+ | ** Surrogate stimulus used to collect semen from the Stallion is referred to as a ''''phantom''''. | ||
+ | *** Phantom has a biting belt to provide the stallion with a surface to bite during [[Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Mounting|mounting]] thus providing a means for natural behaviour. | ||
+ | ** It is possible to palpate the urethra at the base of the penis to detect ejaculation. There may also be associated tail movements. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * '''Bull''': | ||
+ | ** Black casing | ||
+ | ** Rubber liner | ||
+ | ** Collection cone and collection vessel | ||
+ | ** Water is placed between the casing and the liner. | ||
+ | ** Proper temperature critical for successful [[Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Ejaculation|ejaculation]]. | ||
+ | ** Protective covering placed over the cone and collection vessel to prevent [[Artificial Insemination - Anatomy & Physiology#Seminal Extenders|cold shock]] of the semen. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * '''Boar''': | ||
+ | ** Bulb that can apply pressure to the artificial vagina. | ||
+ | *** High pressure is obligatory for stimulation of the glans penis and [[Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Ejaculation|ejaculation]] in the boar. | ||
+ | ** Outer casing and liner | ||
+ | ** Protective covering that houses the collection vessel. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * '''Ram and Buck''': | ||
+ | ** Rubber casing with a valve through which water can be added or emptied. | ||
+ | ** Rubber liner and collection vessel. | ||
+ | ** Protective covering | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Electroejaculation == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Electrical stimulation of the [[Accessory Sex Glands - Anatomy & Physiology|accessory sex glands]] and the pelvic urethra. | ||
+ | *Used in males of high genetic value that cannot physically perform [[Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Mounting|mounting]] and [[Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Ejaculation|ejaculation]]. | ||
+ | * Electric probe is inserted into the [[Rectum_- Anatomy & Physiology|rectum]] adjacent to the prostate. | ||
+ | * Probe delivers a single electric current of around 15 volts under general anaesthetic. | ||
+ | * Simulates nearby nerves, resulting in contraction of the pelvic muscles and [[Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Ejaculation|ejaculation]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Learning | ||
+ | |flashcards = [[Equine Reproduction and Stud Medicine Q&A 03]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Reproductive Technologies]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Bullet Points]] |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 5 July 2012
Artificial Vagina
Introduction
- Simulates the vaginal conditions of a female in oestrus.
- Generally consist of
- Outer casing of reinforced rubber
- Rubber liner that can be lubricated
- Temperature and pressure are controlled by water placed between the casing and liner.
- One end is attached to a funnel-like cone that is attached to a collection vessel, usually a non-breakable test tube.
- The desgin of the artificial vagina should accomplish the following:
- Provide a suitable environment for stimulation of the glans penis.
- Provide an environment that prevents damage to the penis.
- Provide an environment that maximizes sperm recovery and minimizes sperm insult.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Using a Surrogate Stimulus
- Males need training to mount a surrogate animal or 'dummy'.
- Advantages of a surrogate animal:
- Ease of cleaning
- Minimizes risk of injury
- Minimizes risk of disease transmission
- Surrogate animals do not require feed input, housing or labour for maintenance.
- Size can be easily adjusted to accommodate various males.
- Can be mobile, so location can be changed with ease. This avoids changing location of the male - which is more dangerous, especially with Bulls.
- Disadvantages of a surrogate animal:
- Changing the location of teasers is difficult.
- Requires previous training of the male
Species Differences
- Stallion:
- Leather outer casing equiped with a port to drain water.
- Collection vessel and protective covering
- Ideally, ejaculation takes place in a collection cone so that most semen drains directly into the collection vessel.
- Surrogate stimulus used to collect semen from the Stallion is referred to as a 'phantom'.
- Phantom has a biting belt to provide the stallion with a surface to bite during mounting thus providing a means for natural behaviour.
- It is possible to palpate the urethra at the base of the penis to detect ejaculation. There may also be associated tail movements.
- Bull:
- Black casing
- Rubber liner
- Collection cone and collection vessel
- Water is placed between the casing and the liner.
- Proper temperature critical for successful ejaculation.
- Protective covering placed over the cone and collection vessel to prevent cold shock of the semen.
- Boar:
- Bulb that can apply pressure to the artificial vagina.
- High pressure is obligatory for stimulation of the glans penis and ejaculation in the boar.
- Outer casing and liner
- Protective covering that houses the collection vessel.
- Bulb that can apply pressure to the artificial vagina.
- Ram and Buck:
- Rubber casing with a valve through which water can be added or emptied.
- Rubber liner and collection vessel.
- Protective covering
Electroejaculation
- Electrical stimulation of the accessory sex glands and the pelvic urethra.
- Used in males of high genetic value that cannot physically perform mounting and ejaculation.
- Electric probe is inserted into the rectum adjacent to the prostate.
- Probe delivers a single electric current of around 15 volts under general anaesthetic.
- Simulates nearby nerves, resulting in contraction of the pelvic muscles and ejaculation.
Semen Collection - Anatomy & Physiology Learning Resources | |
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Flashcards Test your knowledge using flashcard type questions |
Equine Reproduction and Stud Medicine Q&A 03 |