Effect of nutraceutical supplementation on semen quality in stallions
Edgar Díaz Rojas,
Dalia I. Carrillo Moreno,
Viridiana Contreras Villarreal
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe use of reproductive biotechnologies in equine practice has shown that some stallions are subfertile, so ways to improve fertility have been sought.ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of nutraceutical supplementation on improving semen quality in Quarter Horse stallions.MethodsSemen from six Quarter Horse stallions was assessed for 4 months every 20 days using the computer‐assisted semen analysis system. They were evaluated for 60 days before supplementation; then, the same stallions … Show more
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