Mare – Artifical Insemination
Why use AI instead of natural service?
There are several advantages to using AI compared to natural service:
- The mare does not need to be transported to the stallion.
- Semen can be shipped all over the country and even overseas.
- It is safer for both the mare and the stallion.
- The conception rate is often higher than with natural service.
What is the success rate when using AI?
The average conception rate per cycle when using fresh/shipped semen of excellent quality is 60-90%. This means that it usually takes 1 or 2 cycles to get your mare in foal.
What is involved with shipping fresh semen?
Semen is collected from the stallion using an artificial vagina. After collection, semen extender is added to the semen helping to prolong the life of the sperm. The extended semen is then placed into a specially designed chilly-bin for shipment, which slowly cools the semen down to 5°C prolonging the length of time the semen is viable. Sperm will remain viable in the transport container for up to 48 hours, but the sooner the semen is used the better. Semen is usually transported via air-freight to local airports or by overnight courier where a reliable service is available.
Once your mare arrives at MVS, she will be scanned to see what stage she is at in her reproductive cycle. Once this is determined, she can either be prepared for insemination using ovulation drugs (to ensure ovulation), or can be monitored as her cycle progresses. If your mare has just ovulated when she arrives with us, she can be ‘short cycled’ using a prostaglandin injection 7 days after her ovulation date.
A few days prior to your mare requiring semen, we will contact the stallion owner to request semen be collected and shipped so that it arrives with us at an optimum time for the insemination of your mare. One to two days following insemination, your mare will be checked for ovulation and for the presence of fluid. Your mare will need a pregnancy scan 14 days after ovulation.
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What is the success rate when using frozen semen?
The average conception rate per cycle when using frozen semen of excellent quality is 30-50%. This means that it usually takes 2-3 cycles to get your mare in foal.
Why are conception rates lower?
The freezing process causes irreversible damage to sperm. This causes two problems, a) these damaged sperm are less able to fertilise the egg, and b) frozen/thawed sperm can only survive in the mare’s uterus for 12-24 hours. The degree of sperm damage varies from stallion to stallion and with the expertise of the person freezing the semen. About 30% of stallions produce semen that does not freeze well at all, leading to conception rates that are close to zero. Unfortunately there are also many poorly-trained, inexperienced people freezing semen and therefore the subsequent quality of that semen is very poor.
What is involved in managing mares AI’d with frozen semen?
On arrival, your mare is scanned to determine at what stage of her reproductive cycle she is at. If she is not in heat we will give her an injection of prostaglandin (PG) which will bring her into heat in about 3-5 days. She is then monitored accordingly to determine when she is in heat. Given that frozen/thawed sperm only survive in the mare’s uterus for 12-24 hours it is vital that the mare is inseminated as close to ovulation as possible. This means that we scan the mare every 6 hours as she approaches ovulation and inseminate her when we are sure that she is going to ovulate within the next 12 hours. After insemination, she is checked for the presence of fluid, which needs to be treated in a timely manner so that the uterus is a healthy environment for the embryo to enter 4-5 days after ovulation. We then pregnancy test the mare 14 days after ovulation.
Which mares are most fertile?
Young, maiden mares (less than 8 years old) and mares with a foal at foot are the most fertile. Old maiden mares (more than 9 years old) or mares that have not had a foal for longer than 2 years have the lowest conception rate.
What should I do if my mare does not conceive after 3 inseminations?
Either try frozen semen from a different stallion or use fresh/chilled semen. It is important to remember that the most important factor when using frozen semen is the quality of the semen itself. Often a mare that fails to conceive to frozen semen will get in foal first time when you use fresh semen. She then becomes an ideal candidate to try frozen semen the following season when she has a foal at foot.
Which stallion should I use?
It is best to use a stallion with a track record of producing foals from frozen semen. Try to avoid using stallions which have not yet produced pregnancies from frozen semen. Just because a stallion has normal fertility when he is used for fresh semen AI or natural service does not mean that he will have good fertility when his semen is frozen. Also, just because semen looks OK under the microscope when it is thawed does not mean that it will be fertile.
How is frozen semen sold?
Usually frozen semen is sold in batches of 3 doses. The number of straws per dose will vary for each stallion (range 1-8 straws per dose) depending on the concentration the semen is frozen at and its post thaw quality. Some stallion owners now provide a “live foal guarantee” where you only pay for the semen if you get a foal. This is excellent because it puts the onus back on the stallion owner and the person freezing the semen to produce semen of the best quality.
To obtain your copy of MVS mare contract and discuss availability and pricing please contact the clinic on 07 888 8193 or email equine@matavet.co.nz