How can I determine the sex of the foal before birth?

Determination of the sex of foal before birth becomes commercially available for most breeding barns in the United States (US). It is more common for horse owners prefer to know whether their mare will have a foal (man) or filly (woman). Based on this information, many trading decisions can be made.

In determining the sex of the foal, several factors should be considered before birth. Ultrasound has a rate of accuracy of 98.9%. This is a simple procedure where your veterinarian can look at the health, position and gender of the foal before birth. Most veterinarians now use portable ultrasonic machines, so it is no longer necessary to undergo your mare to travel from the barn during this time.

It is generally known that sperm determines the sex of the foal. Since the age of 90, the selection of sex has become more accessible and predominant in the horse industry. Sex selection is performed by sorting spermaturing to gender before insemination. Using a flow cytometer can be distinguished in sperm cells x- orAbout y-chromosomes. Then the sperm is sorted by gender to produce. The first enlightenment was made using this technique of predestination of the sex of the foal in 1998. Wild horses state that fat and glucose levels determine whether the in vitro environment is more favorable for descendants of men or women. Overweight people tend to produce men and underweight mares, women.

In the studied wild horses, from mares that come to fat at the time of conception, it was reported that 80% had offspring. Only 3% of men were when the mares lost weight. The descendants of women were a prerequisite that Fillies survived better in vitro in a poor glucose medium, but died in the enriched glucosue medium.

This assumption explains that nature creates this structure to maximize the number of offspring that father and dam can at all times produce. If the season is abundant, the gender of the foal would be male so that he could rostT strongly and should have a better opportunity to compete for breeding rights and produce more descendants. Therefore, it would be advantageous to produce men during this time.

At the time of lack, it would be more questionable if the mare could increase the strong, competitive foal. If he couldn't win the breeding rights, then the offspring would stop. Therefore, it would be more advantageous to produce offspring, because the mare would create at least one offspring every year and then offer more grandspring than a foal.

With the exception of breeding barns, most people do not care about the sex of the foal until birth. For domesticated horses there are advantages and disadvantages in both sexes. There is also a joy in ants and surprises by waiting for the sex of the foal. Then he focuses on the health of the dam and her foal.

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