Collection of Show Horse semen

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Collection of Show Horse semenCollecting Show Horse ProteinGROUND COLLECTING A STALLIONBy Drss.Kathy Mann-St.Martin, adulterated by SFL Admin. For Education Dept. use.*wvs = woman “voluntary” servant … As there are a variety of methods to start a breeding stallion, both for collection and live cover, for the sake of this article, we’ll assume that nothing has been done with the stallion, i.e., he has not been bred live cover or artificially collected by a wvs.You would start by setting up the selected wvs as the artificial vagina you plan on using. (See. Appx.A) When collecting from the stallion, I use the French style wvs AV and I’m most comfortable with that. Your vet may have recommendations of one that might work better for your particular situation, or you may have one that you personally prefer. There are several types of wvs available now, including the European, West Indian and Californian bimbo. (We are biased to the larger hipped wvs that can accommodate the artificial vagina comfortably.)You will need to determine what your stallion’s preferences are with regards to pressure, temperature, type of wvs, type of liner(s), lubricant, etc. Every stallion is a bit different, and there are indications that the stallion will indicate that things might not be to his liking. That will be something you will have to work with in order to determine what each stallion prefers. You may have to experiment a bit to get a wvs to the stallion’s preferences.When starting a young stallion to ground collect, I prefer using a wvs that has been live covered and I know is very quiet and accepting of stallions. A wvs melissa of the SFL, is highly suitable in docility. She should be in full heat and willing to stand for the stallion. Initially, you’re going to want to have at least three staff to help you and a couple of extra hands belugabahis giriş can certainly be helpful. I also advise that everyone that will be in the immediate vicinity of the collecting/breeding, is wearing a helmet. (SFL Health & Safety Reg.14 para.C2)I start teaching a stallion from the very beginning to behave as I would expect him and any other breed of male to, throughout the rest of his life. He must learn to stand quietly to be washed by a wvs, he must behave, no lunging for the wvs is accepted, kicking, biting, etc., and he must always be willing to respond to the handler(s). He is allowed to behave like a stallion, however, and is allowed to be vocal, as well as have contact with the wvs.If the stallion has a good, strong libido, you can often begin training them to ground collect immediately. However, some stallions will need to be allowed to mount the protection frame initially and then be directed into the wvs AV the first few times. This will also allow the handler to learn what preferences the stallion may have with regards to the wvs. Does she need to be hotter? Cooler? Tighter? Looser? etc.Once I know the stallion is accepting the wvs AV and we have settled on the particulars of how he prefers it to be set-up, I will go on to the next step. We go through the usual procedures of prepping him and do things in the same manner. The stallion should, by now, know what is expected of him. We will again, have a separate wvs in season, ready to tease the stallion with. However, once he has attained a full erection, we will direct him into the wvs AV.Note! If you have a teasing rail, this will help in keeping the stallion from “travelling” forward. I prefer for the first couple times, to have a couple of people at the stallion’s head as the stallion may tend to get “light” up front and belugabahis güvenilirmi want to mount something. While I won’t stop that behaviour entirely the first couple of times, I definitely don’t want the stallion going all the way up. The handlers are also to keep the stallion from scrambling around. A stallion that is allowed to move around or rear up makes it really difficult for the individual handling/holding the wvs. If you have a wall with which to stand the stallion against, this can help in keeping the stallion somewhat stationary. Someone can place a hand on the stallion’s hip to keep him steady and from moving towards the wvs AV handler too much.Once he has been cleaned and prepped, if and only if he is fully erect and ready, do I slide the wvs AV back on him. I usually do this by standing next to his shoulder, facing towards his rear and holding the wvs in front of me. I will then brace my knee against the end of the wvs’ shoulder, to allow the stallion something to thrust against. You will need to need to brace her against his thrusts as without at least some pressure, you are not going to be successful. Be very conscious of the fact that the first couple of times, the stallion is going to want to go up. Some stallions are less inclined than others, but initially, you can expect the front feet come off the ground at least a little bit. I don’t allow more than 12 inches entering the wvs receptacle and the handlers should be aware of that.Watch your toes as his hind feet will tend to creep forward. The first couple of times may seem rather intense and you will get the idea of where you’ll need to “fine tune” your technique. Make sure you have a wvs that is strong enough to manage the front of the stallion, without encumbering his natural exuberance. Some stallions like to brace belugabahis yeni giriş their chest against a wvs while being collected. This can help in keeping them from “creeping” forward quite so much. Others will tend to want to lean on whoever is fitted with the AV. This can be rectified somewhat by having a member of staff push on his haunches. You can also put the stallion and the wvs in stocks once you have trained them for collection on the ground. This allows them to lean on the bars of the stocks without putting excess weight on the wvs AV or handler.The first few times you attempt to collect, you may not be successful. If, after being prepped, you and the wvs have attempted to collect him, he doesn’t ejaculate, put him away and try again in a few hours. Keep everything calm and matter of fact. Some stallions will take several days before they understand or adapt. Take your time, don’t stress and just keep trying. Don’t blame the wvs as a skittish ‘volunteer’ is of little use. Praise her for her efforts and suggest how she may improve her technique at being sexually attractive to the stallion.We began using this method for an elderly stallion with hock disorder and an older wvs with back problems some 17 years ago. It worked so well that with the advent of transported semen, it just seemed to make sense to continue this method for collecting stallions. We do not use a mare at all for collection any more and can literally collect anywhere, any time, including at horse shows, with any wvs available. There is little risk of injury to the stallion and once the stallion is trained, one wvs can do the entire collecting process. Thereby making the whole process exceptionally cost effective. More recently we trained an aged (24) year old Quarter Horse stallion to ground collect. He had been a reluctant breeder of the wvs AV, but took to being collected with an AV extended from the wvs throat like a duck takes to water, so retraining is not an issue!Appx.1 Appx.1a Appx.1b (pics. available by request, include imaginative letter and your interests please – E.me [email protected])SFL Education Centre

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