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Initial investigations into feeding a combined vitamin and organic mineral supplement on the fertility of UK sport horse stallions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2017

L.A. Tucker*
Affiliation:
Waiti Hill Ltd, Feilding, New Zealand
L.H.A. Morris
Affiliation:
Equibreed, Cambridge, New Zealand
T. Matson
Affiliation:
Stallion AI Services, Whitchurch, United Kingdom
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Previous investigations have quantified the significant variability in frozen semen quality from sport horse stallions based primarily in the UK (Tucker et al., 2007). Many competition stallions do not produce semen suitable for freezing, which limits the global distribution of their genetics. In this study, the second part of a series of trials, the influence of dietary supplementation with anti-oxidants on semen quality parameters was evaluated.

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Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 2008

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Tucker, L.A., Morris, L.H.A. and Matson, T. (2007). Variability in semen quality from British sport horses. Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science, Southport, UK, March 2007. Pg 29.Google Scholar