Texas A&M research produces tools to study stallions' subfertility

Thursday, August 26, 2010 - 15:49 in Biology & Nature

Subfertility of breeding stallions - meaning the horses are less able to sire foals - is a well-recognized problem that has caused multi-million-dollar losses in the equine industry, experts say. Texas A&M researchers believe they are making progress in solving the problem by using an approach that might provide tools and resources necessary to study subfertility without causing stallions the angst of providing testicular samples for testing.

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