Stallion Reproductive System (part 2) Flashcards
testicular artery
supplies blood to the testes
deferent duct
transports sperm cells from the epididymis to the accessory sex glands
accessory sex glands
glands that produce fluid medium in which the sperm cells are transported during copulation
penis
vascular organ that provides the means of penetration of the female reproductive system for semen deposition
glans penis
the sensitive end of the penis that enlarges during excitation and copulation
AV
artificial vagina
Pros of AI
- semen sample used for more than one mare
- frozen semen can be stored
- contamination is reduced
- less chance of injury to stallion and mare
Cons of AI
- higher chance of human error
- jockey club does not allow foals to be registered unless produced by natural service
follicle stimulating hormone in the male
stimulates sperm production
LH in the male
necessary for completing the process of sperm production
testosterone in the male
- promotes development and function of sex characteristics
- necessary for mating activity (arousal, erection, and ejaculation)
flehmen response
stallion curling of the upper lip to draw in air to determine if a mare is in heat and ready to breed
VNO
Vomeronasal organ
- sent particles flow through to help assess smell