Equine Reproduction Flashcards

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1
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parts of the mares reproductive tract

A

vulva, vestibule, vagina, cervix, bicornuate uterus – uterine horns, oviduct, ovary

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2
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vestibule

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between vaginal opening and urethral opening, combines reproduction and urinary functions

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3
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bicornuate uterus

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a uterus with two horns

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4
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what type of folds are in the cervix?

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longitudinal folds

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5
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cervix

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final barrier of protection, changes with the cycle (relax when cycling, really tight when in anestrus)

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6
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ovulation fossa

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where follicle ovulates from, different from humans, in a place where it will ideally only ovulate one follicle

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7
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estrous length

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21 days

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8
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estrus

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development of follicle, estrogen dominant hormone

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9
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diestrus

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luteal phase, progesterone dominant hormone

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10
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stallion’s reproductive tract

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testes, epididymis, vas deferens, accessory glands, penis

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11
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the testis

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function: produce spermatozoa and produce testosterone

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12
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Sertoli cells

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produce spermatozoa and put them into the lumen
–> follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
-in the seminiferous tubules

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13
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leydig cells

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luteinzing hormone

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14
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where is sperm stored?

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epididymis

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15
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ultrasound

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ultrasound waves go into the body and bounce back images. black=fluid, white=solid object

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16
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uterine edema

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swelling in the uterus, ample amounts of estrogen, large follicles

17
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equine breeding season

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seasonal, long day breeders
–> about February to June

18
Q

when are all horses birthdays?

A

January 1st

19
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gestation length

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340 days

20
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MRP

A

maternal recognition of pregnancy, not sure how it works in horses

21
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what is embryo mobility?

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the embryo is moved by the uterus to each horn, eventually it will get stuck in a horn

22
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equine embryo capsule

A

protects the embryo

23
Q

twins in horses chance of survival?

A

less than 1%

24
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pinching

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massage one of the embryos to the top of the uterine horn and pop with the ultrasound probe

25
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3 stages of parturition

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  1. general discomfort (6 hours)
  2. water breaks and birth of foal (15-20 minutes)
  3. expulsion of placenta (1-3 hours)
26
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what length of time is considered an emergency after a horses water breaks?

A

30 minutes

27
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what to do if the placenta is retained?

A

try to flush out or the body can go into shock

28
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1,2,3 foal guideline

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hour 1: stand up
hour 2: nurse
hour 3: defecate (meconium)

29
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meconium

A

the first defecation from a baby