A surgical technique applied to the study of tubal eggs in the mare
- PMID: 1060835
A surgical technique applied to the study of tubal eggs in the mare
Abstract
An efficient surgical technique of collecting eggs from the oviducts of mares is described. Within 6 days after ovulation recovery was successful in 22/29 mares. The technique has been used to investigate the retention and ageing of eggs in the oviducts and to determine the origin and the nature of the accessory CL during pregnancy.
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