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The depth of cervical insemination and site of intrauterine insemination and their relationship to the fertility of frozen-thawed ram semen

Eppleston et al., 1994

Document ID
3337051459125053379
Author
Eppleston J
Salamon S
Moore N
Evans G
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Animal Reproduction Science

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The study describes three experiments. The first experiment, comprising four trials, was conducted to examine the fertility of frozen-thawed ram semen in relation to depth of cervical insemination, the number and time of inseminations and the number of spermatozoa …
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