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<big><center>[[Reproductive System|'''BACK TO REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM''']]</center></big>
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[[Image:Artificial Insemination pig.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>Artificial Insemination of the Sow</p><sup>Courtesy of Proff.Watson ©RVC 2008</sup>]]
 
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<big><center>[[Reproductive_System#Reproductive_Technologies|'''BACK TO REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES''']]</center></big>
      
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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Artificial insemination involves:
 
Artificial insemination involves:
 
* Collection of semen from the male
 
* Collection of semen from the male
* Preservation and extention of sperm
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* Preservation and extension of sperm
 
* Insemination of the female
 
* Insemination of the female
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All dairy cattle and a large proportion of beef cattle in the UK are bred by artificial insemination.  It is also common practice in Turkeys, Pigs and Horses.  Success rates are very dependent on good insemination technique, which can be carried out by an inseminator service or DIY.  Generally, success rates are the same or better than natural survice.
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A large proportion of the UK dairy and beef herds are bred by artificial insemination.  It is also common practice in turkeys, pigs and horses.  Success rates are very dependent on good insemination technique, which can be carried out by an inseminator service or DIY.  Generally, success rates are the same or better than natural service.
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== Semen Evaluation ==
 
== Semen Evaluation ==
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* Determine [[Reproductive_Behaviour_-_Copulatory_Behaviour_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Ejaculation|ejaculate]] volume.
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* Determine [[Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Ejaculation|ejaculate]] volume.
 
* Estimate the percentage displaying progressive motility (linear motion) at 37◦C.
 
* Estimate the percentage displaying progressive motility (linear motion) at 37◦C.
 
* Determine sperm concentration.
 
* Determine sperm concentration.
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** <50% motile sperm = discard, especially if it is intended to be frozen
 
** <50% motile sperm = discard, especially if it is intended to be frozen
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== Seminal Extenders ==
 
== Seminal Extenders ==
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* Extend the number of sperm in the original [[Reproductive_Behaviour_-_Copulatory_Behaviour_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Ejaculation|ejaculate]].
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* Extend the number of sperm in the original [[Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Ejaculation|ejaculate]].
 
* Extend the life of sperm.
 
* Extend the life of sperm.
 
* Must be '''isotonic'''
 
* Must be '''isotonic'''
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* Antibiotics are normally added to prevent microbial growth.
 
* Antibiotics are normally added to prevent microbial growth.
 
** Include penicillin, liquamycin, linco-spectin and streptomycin.
 
** Include penicillin, liquamycin, linco-spectin and streptomycin.
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== Semen Preservation ==
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== Semen Preservation ==
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=== Short Term ===
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* For '''short term''' use:
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* For short term use:
 
** Fresh liquid semen is used after seminal extension.
 
** Fresh liquid semen is used after seminal extension.
 
** In most species this can be cooled and stored at 5◦C for several days-1 week.
 
** In most species this can be cooled and stored at 5◦C for several days-1 week.
 
*** In swine 17-18◦C is optimal.
 
*** In swine 17-18◦C is optimal.
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=== Long Term ===
    
* Widespread distribution and '''long-term''' use:
 
* Widespread distribution and '''long-term''' use:
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** 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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'''CATTLE'''
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=== Cattle ===
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[[Image:AI Cow.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>Artificial Insemination of the Cow</p><sup>© L.Wilkie 2008</sup>]]
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* Many doses from a single ejaculate.
 
* Many doses from a single ejaculate.
 
* Inseminate 6 hours post-oestrus.
 
* Inseminate 6 hours post-oestrus.
 
* Success rate is 70% from a single insemination (same as natural service)
 
* Success rate is 70% from a single insemination (same as natural service)
 
* Farmers inseminate the herd themselves.
 
* Farmers inseminate the herd themselves.
* A hand is used to grasp the [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Cervix_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|cervix]] of the cow and a delivery pipette is inserted through the [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Cervix_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|cervix]] into the uterine body which is felt with the index finger.
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* A hand is used to grasp the [[Cervix - Anatomy & Physiology|cervix]] of the cow and a delivery pipette is inserted through the [[Cervix - Anatomy & Physiology|cervix]] into the uterine body which is felt with the index finger.
* Allows further advance of the semen than natural insemination would reach ([[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Vagina/Vestibule_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|anterior vagina]]).
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* Allows further advance of the semen than natural insemination would reach ([[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|anterior vagina]]).
 
* Only 2-8 million live sperm are required in the semen to achieve fertility in cattle.
 
* Only 2-8 million live sperm are required in the semen to achieve fertility in cattle.
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'''SHEEP'''
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* The ewe has a convex [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Cervix_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|cervix]] with overlapping folds.  Insemination is into the internal os of the [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Cervix_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|cervix]].
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=== Sheep ===
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* The ewe has a convex [[Cervix - Anatomy & Physiology|cervix]] with overlapping folds.  Insemination is into the internal os of the [[Cervix - Anatomy & Physiology|cervix]].
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* 0.25 ml or less is delivered by pipette.
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* 70-75% conception rate is achieved with fresh semen, but only 5-15% with frozen semen due to the site of delivery being so far from the site of [[Fertilisation - Anatomy & Physiology|fertilization]].
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==== Laparoscopic insemination ====
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[[Image:Laparascopic Insemination.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>Endoscopic View of Laparoscopic Insemination of the Ewe</p><sup>Courtesy of Proff.Watson ©RVC 2008</sup>]]
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* Small numbers of sperm (20 million) are injected into the uterine horns, compared with the 200 million in cervical insemination.
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* Achieves good fertility,especially for frozen semen.
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* Incise a small hole in the abdominal wall.
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* Place the ewe head down, feet up so that the uterine tissue is visible.
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* Inject through the uterine wall directly into the uterine horn.
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* But, this is expensive and can only be carried out by a vet in the UK under local anaesthesia. 
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=== Swine ===
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[[Image:AI Sow.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>Artificial Insemination of the Sow</p><sup>© L.Wilkie 2008</sup>]]
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* Minimum volume 25-50ml
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* Normally 80ml is delivered through the [[Cervix - Anatomy & Physiology|cervix]] to reach the [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|uterus]] by gravitational flow.
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* Uses 2-3 billion sperm per insemination (60 billion in a normal ejaculate), so is relatively inefficient only giving ~20 inseminations per [[Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Ejaculation|ejaculate]].
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=== Horses ===
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[[Image:AI Mare.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>Artificial Insemination of the Mare</p><sup>© L.Wilkie 2008</sup>]]
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* Gloved, lubricated hand is inserted directly into the [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|vagina]].
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* Index finger is used to guide the insemination pipette into the [[Cervix - Anatomy & Physiology|cervical lumen]].
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* Marker used to guage the depth of insemination.
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=== Dogs ===
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[[Image:AI Bitch.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>Artificial Insemination of the Bitch</p><sup>© L.Wilkie 2008</sup>]]
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* Vulva is elevated manually so that the ventral 'tilt' of the [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|vestibule]] is removed.
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* Allows the insemination pipette to be inserted with relative ease.
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* Hindquarters of the bitch should be elevated for ~5 minutes after deposition of the semen to allow pooling in the anterior [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|vagina]] and caudal [[Cervix - Anatomy & Physiology|cervix]].
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