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Jan 06, 2025
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CS 746 - Clinical Equine Theriogenology Students will participate in the daily activities of the College’s equine theriogenology practice both in-house and in the field. Routine procedures will provide an opportunity for students to develop their skills in handling horses, rectal examinations, ultrasonography, stallion semen collection, evaluation, artificial insemination, uterine therapies and minor surgical procedures. Postpartum and neonatal foal examinations will be performed. The student will have the opportunity to evaluate reproductive records on a breeding farm and acquaint him/herself with diverse management practices.
Credits: (2)
Requisites Pr.: Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine or DVM Degree.
When Offered Spring, Summer
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