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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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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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* 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 ==
 
== Semen Preservation ==
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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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== Insemination Methods ==
 
== Insemination Methods ==
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=== Sheep ===
 
=== Sheep ===
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=== Swine ===
 
=== Swine ===
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=== Horses ===
 
=== Horses ===
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=== Dogs ===
 
=== Dogs ===
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== Advantages ==
 
== Advantages ==
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* Semen can be stored for optimal timing of insemination.
 
* Semen can be stored for optimal timing of insemination.
 
* Transporting semen is much cheaper than it would be to transport animals.
 
* Transporting semen is much cheaper than it would be to transport animals.
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== Disadvantages ==
 
== Disadvantages ==