Presented at the Horse SA Horse Breeding Expo by Dr. Jose Len from the University of Adelaide Equine Health & Performance Centre.
Horse SA conducted three South Australian horse industry promotional events on the 2, 3, 4 June 2016. The events were made possible by members, sponsors and supporters ably assisted by many volunteers.
2 June: Horse health & industry information session at which ‘My Horse Disaster Plan’, http://www.myhorsedisasterplan.org.au/ to which the presentation by Dr. Robin van den Boom on the health of horses affected by the Pinery Fires is uploaded. http://tinyurl.com/hqejfmz Presentations also by Trevor Taylor, Regional Development Australia on a proposed equine multi-use centre and Chris Madigan of NRM Adelaide & Mt. Lofty Ranges.
3 June: Let’s Ride! (or drive, own or more with a horse!) http://www.horsesa.asn.au/lets-ride-or-drive-own-or-just-enjoy-horses/
4 June: Horse Breeding Expo http://www.horsesa.asn.au/horse-breeding/
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Breeding the problem mare by Dr Jose Len
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Breeding the problem mare
Dr Jose Len
Diplomate of the American College of Theriogenologists
Hahndorf, South Australia
June 4, 2016
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What is a problem mare?
• Abnormal cycles
• Fail to become pregnant after breeding with a fertile stallion
in three consecutive estrous cycles
• Become pregnant but do not carry to term
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Where to start?
• History
– Breed?
• Thoroughbreds = limited alternatives
– Years barren?
– Age?
• Fertility start declining at ≥ 12 years
– Previous years breeding management
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Breeding soundness exam
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Breeding soundness examination
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Abnormal cycles
Recommendation:
Wait until she ovulates for the first time in the season
Breeding season
September 1
Non physiological
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Abnormal cycles
- Frustrating
- More common at the start and end of breeding season
- Not much we can do about them
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Fail to become pregnant
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Fail to become pregnant
- Every mare develop an inflammation
- Most mares clear the inflammation
- Will cause embryo death
- Does not mean she has an infection
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Fail to become pregnant
- Infertility
- Vaginal discharge (+/-)
- Culture and cytology
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Become pregnant but do not carry to
term
• Early embryonic death (EED)
– Mares > 15 years
– Oocyte abnormalities
– Oviductal abnormalities
– Cysts
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Become pregnant but do not carry to
term
• Early embryonic death (EED)
– Mares > 15 years
– Oocyte abnormalities
– Oviductal abnormalities
– Cysts
– Uterine degeneration
Equine Reproduction, 2011
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Conformation problems
• Caslick’s suture
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Conformation
• Perineal body reconstruction
McKinnon et al., 2011
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Urine in vagina/uterus
• Urethral extension
McKinnon et al., 2011
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Uterine fluid post-breeding
• Good breeding management
• Help the mare clear the uterus
• Antibiotics commonly not needed
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Uterine infection
• Treat according culture & sensitivity
– Not recommended to infuse uterus with antibiotics
without diagnosis of infection
• Help the mare clear the uterus
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Early embryonic death
• Oocyte abnormalities
– Difficult to diagnose
– Mares ≥ 15 years
– Nothing much we can do
• Oviductal plugs
– Difficult to diagnose
– Plugs removal
• Uterine cysts
– Number
– Size
– Location
Stanton et al., 2004
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Early embryonic death
• Uterine degeneration
– Not much to correct this problem
– Assisted reproduction
• Embryo transfer
• Oocyte transfer
• ICSI
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Breeding management
• Palpation and ultrasound
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Breeding
• Close to ovulation
• One breeding/AI
• Induce ovulation
• Frozen semen not recommended for problem mares
• Good semen quality
– 500 x 106 PMS
– Volume: not too important
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Minimum contamination technique
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