Second step for non-surgical embryotransfer in sheep: cervical transposing in diestrus nulliparous and pluriparous ewes.

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Author(s): ARRAIS, A. M.; MELLO, M. R. B. de; VERGANI, G. B.; ESTEVES, S. N.; GARCIA, A. R.; PEREIRA, V. S. do A.; PRELLWITZ, L.; OLIVEIRA, M. E. F.; SOUZA-FABJAN, J. M. G.; FONSECA, J. F. da

Summary: Transcervical transposition in sheep cannot be achieved without any cervical relaxation drug (Gusmaoet al., 2007, RevBrasSatideProdAn, 8:1-10). The first step testing the viability of cervical relaxation protocol for transcervical embryo transfer in sheep is to check the effect of these drugs on pregnancy.

Publication year: 2019

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