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* Fertility drops much faster either side of ovulation with frozen semen, especially in the sow.
 
* Fertility drops much faster either side of ovulation with frozen semen, especially in the sow.
 
** Hence, artificial insemination with frozen semen is rare in the sow.
 
** Hence, artificial insemination with frozen semen is rare in the sow.
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== Advantages ==
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* Enables widespread use of good sires and the spread of valuable genetic material to even small farms.
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* Permits crossbreeding more economically.
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* Eliminates dangerous males.
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* Research tool for reproductive pathology.
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* Allows introduction of new genetics to be seen quicly in a population.
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* Enables the use of semen (frozen) even after the donor is dead, thus preserving selected lines.
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* Allows the use of semen from incapacitated males.
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* Reduces the risk of spreading disease.
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* Leads to improved herd performance.
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* Reduced risk of injury to handlers.
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* Dramatically improved genetic quality and diversity in many animals.
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* Semen can be stored for optimal timing of insemination.
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* Transporting semen is much cheaper than it would be to transport animals.
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== Disadvantages ==
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* If one animal can sire many offspring, it will make many animals redundant.
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* Foals conceived by AI are not permitted in any stud book and are not allowed to race.
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* Legislation is needed to provide necessary safeguards.
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* High level of knowledge and skill are required.
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* Need for government intervention and support.
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* Slight risk of inseminating with the wrong semen.
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* Animals which need to be inseminated very soon after ovulation (horses) require veterinary input.  This may be expensive.
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* Frozen semen cannot be used successfully in all species and fertility rates are lower with frozen semen than when fresh semen is used.
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* Optimum fertility allows only a small window of time and transport of fresh semen is difficult.
    
== Insemination Methods ==
 
== Insemination Methods ==
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* Allows the insemination pipette to be inserted with relative ease.
 
* Allows the insemination pipette to be inserted with relative ease.
 
* Hindquarters of the bitch should be elevated for ~5 minutes after deposition of the semen to allow pooling in the anterior [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Vagina/Vestibule_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|vagina]] and caudal [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Cervix_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|cervix]].
 
* Hindquarters of the bitch should be elevated for ~5 minutes after deposition of the semen to allow pooling in the anterior [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Vagina/Vestibule_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|vagina]] and caudal [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Cervix_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|cervix]].
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== Advantages ==
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* Enables widespread use of good sires and the spread of valuable genetic material to even small farms.
  −
* Permits crossbreeding more economically.
  −
* Eliminates dangerous males.
  −
* Research tool for reproductive pathology.
  −
* Allows introduction of new genetics to be seen quicly in a population.
  −
* Enables the use of semen (frozen) even after the donor is dead, thus preserving selected lines.
  −
* Allows the use of semen from incapacitated males.
  −
* Reduces the risk of spreading disease.
  −
* Leads to improved herd performance.
  −
* Reduced risk of injury to handlers.
  −
* Dramatically improved genetic quality and diversity in many animals.
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* Semen can be stored for optimal timing of insemination.
  −
* Transporting semen is much cheaper than it would be to transport animals.
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== Disadvantages ==
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* If one animal can sire many offspring, it will make many animals redundant.
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* Foals conceived by AI are not permitted in any stud book and are not allowed to race.
  −
* Legislation is needed to provide necessary safeguards.
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* High level of knowledge and skill are required.
  −
* Need for government intervention and support.
  −
* Slight risk of inseminating with the wrong semen.
  −
* Animals which need to be inseminated very soon after ovulation (horses) require veterinary input.  This may be expensive.
  −
* Frozen semen cannot be used successfully in all species and fertility rates are lower with frozen semen than when fresh semen is used.
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* Optimum fertility allows only a small window of time and transport of fresh semen is difficult.
 
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