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Artificial insemination in deer and non-domestic bovids
Authors:Morrow C J  Penfold L M  Wolfe B A
Institution:a Scimitar Scientific, Hamilton 3281, New Zealand
b White Oak Conservation Center, Yulee, FL 32097, USA
c The Wilds, 14000 International Rd., Cumberland, OH 43732, USA
Abstract:Artificial insemination technology has revolutionized the domestic cattle breeding industry and allowed for the dissemination of valuable genetics worldwide. This technology has been adapted for use in many other taxa for the conservation of threatened and endangered species, but its use for the genetic management of small populations of deer, antelope and other non-domestic bovids has met numerous challenges and limited success. In practice, adaptation of domestic bovine AI protocols to other artiodactylids for genetic management has been limited by: (1) a lack of understanding of species-specific reproductive characteristics; (2) the inability to minimize handling stress; (3) pregnancy losses; and (4) regulatory challenges in semen importation. To date, AI protocols have been developed for seven species of cervid and 14 species of non-domestic bovids; recent developments in this technology has allowed greater use of AI for dissemination of genetics in farmed deer species. However, despite decades of research in the use of assisted reproduction for the conservation of antelope and other non-domestic bovids, even this simplest technique has not been used repeatedly for genetic management.
Keywords:Artificial insemination  Deer  Antelope  Estrus synchronization  Assisted reproduction
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