What are you talking about
Hogs and dairy cattle
well there is two types of artificial insemination. one of them is called ''ICI''.this is where the sperm can be injected into the cervix with just a syinge.the next one is ''IUI'',this one is used to place sperm into the uterus by a catheter.the IUI proceedure will need to be done be a medical professional.
Artificial insemination was first used in the late 1784 in a dog.it has now become standard practice in sheep and cattle. In humans it is difficult to say because it is possible people did it for themselves without it being recorded. If you are talking about In vitro fertilisation (test tube baby) the first was called Louise Brown in England 30 years ago. She is now a mother herself, naturally.
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Yes. Artificial insemination is part of using the fertility the Gosselins used to get pregnant, both with the twins and the sextuplets.
What are you talking about
Lots.
Hogs and dairy cattle
yes, it's even used as sperm expander in artificial insemination
No. Artificial insemination is only used on cows. It may affect the number of bulls that a producer can have in his operation, but it certainly doesn't affect the bulls themselves. A producer still has to manage his bulls the same way as he always would without incorporating the use of artificial insemination into his operations. Artificial insemination is just a fancy term for an alternative method of getting cows bred without having to deal with potentially dangerous and ornery bulls.
It would depend on where artificial insemination is used. For instance it may be used on farms. Farmers often sell the sperm of valuable horses or bull's because they have favorable genetic material. For instance a very powerful bull will often be used to breed new cattle. On the other hand artificial insemination may also be used to keep species alive or to have animals mate that usually are rather picky. This includes the panda. They are known to mate rarely and instead of having them go extinct, they are artificially inseminated to keep them alive. This is also used for other animals that are usually not kept in pairs in zoos or other locations, such as orcas.
Yes and no. A condom like device is used to collect stallion seamen form breeding stallions where they want to use this of artificial insemination.
well there is two types of artificial insemination. one of them is called ''ICI''.this is where the sperm can be injected into the cervix with just a syinge.the next one is ''IUI'',this one is used to place sperm into the uterus by a catheter.the IUI proceedure will need to be done be a medical professional.
Yes, freezing bull semen is a common practice in the field of animal breeding. It allows for the preservation and transportation of genetic material for use in artificial insemination programs to improve breeding outcomes.
If artificial Insemination was used, then yeah, most probably. They would get the semen of a Chihuahua male and impregnate the female Shepherd with it. Complications are most likely, however.
Artificial insemination was first used in the late 1784 in a dog.it has now become standard practice in sheep and cattle. In humans it is difficult to say because it is possible people did it for themselves without it being recorded. If you are talking about In vitro fertilisation (test tube baby) the first was called Louise Brown in England 30 years ago. She is now a mother herself, naturally.