Veterinary Andrology & Artificial Insemination
By: M.S. Saxena.
Material type: BookPublisher: India: CBS Publisher & Distributors P Ltd, 2000Edition: 1st ed.Description: 187 p.ISBN: 8123907168 (paperback); 9788123907161 (paperback).Subject(s): Andrology | Theriogenology | Veterinary Artificial Insemination | Artificial Insemination | Cattle--Artificial inseminationDDC classification: 636.08245 Saxena 20896 1st 2000 Theriogenology Summary: Reproduction is ajoint venture in which both males and females participate. Reproductive disorders are more apparent in females hence failures are often attributed to female gender only. A close examination of the process however reveals that males are as great offenders as females to cause infertility problems. The male should provide sperms which are competent to fertilize the ovum. Whenever there is large-scale problem of infertility in a herd or in large number of females the male is always seen with suspicion. In addition to productive efficiency the clinical examination of the bull for its reproductive efficiency is gaining more and more popularity. This compendium cum workbook has been attempted with the expectation that it would fulfill this long felt need and would provide necessary guidelines to the B.V.Sc. & A.H. students. Basically the contents of the book have been drawn from diverse literary sources as well as the practical field experience of the author. There might be some errors in the text and there is tremendous scope for improvement.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | Pattoki Library Theriogenology | Veterinary Science | 636.08245 Saxena 20896 1st 2000 Theriogenology (Browse shelf) | Available | 20896 |
Reproduction is ajoint venture in which both males and females participate. Reproductive disorders are more apparent in females hence failures are often attributed to female gender only. A close examination of the process however reveals that males are as great offenders as females to cause infertility problems. The male should provide sperms which are competent to fertilize the ovum. Whenever there is large-scale problem of infertility in a herd or in large number of females the male is always seen with suspicion. In addition to productive efficiency the clinical examination of the bull for its reproductive efficiency is gaining more and more popularity. This compendium cum workbook has been attempted with the expectation that it would fulfill this long felt need and would provide necessary guidelines to the B.V.Sc. & A.H. students. Basically the contents of the book have been drawn from diverse literary sources as well as the practical field experience of the author. There might be some errors in the text and there is tremendous scope for improvement.
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