A modified technique for flushing ova from the sheep uterus |
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Authors: | H.R. Tervit Ph.D. P.G. Havik |
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Affiliation: | Rualkura Animal Research Centre , Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries , Private Bag, Hamilton |
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Abstract: | Abstract Extract Sheep ova are normally obtained from the reproductive tract using the flushing techniques described by Hunter et al. (1955) Cumming, I. A. and McDonald, M. F. 1967. The production of ova by New Zealand Romney ewes following hormonal stimulation. N.Z. Jl agric. Res., 10: 226–236. [Taylor &; Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]. Oviduct flushes, in the writers' experience, give a higher recovery of ova than uterine flushes, but they result in more adhesions of the tract, which can cause infertility. Consequently, the development of satisfactory uterine flushing techniques appears necessary before ova can be recovered repeatedly from superior ewes. This paper describes such a technique. |
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