- Semen evaluation is done after the stallion is collected. It involves determining sperm count, progressive motility (% live sperm), and concentration. These numbers are necessary if you are going to be shipping semen. To properly prepare the semen for shipment, a calculation is done to determine the best amount of extender to add to the raw semen. The extender is what make it possible for the semen to stay alive long enough to ship it. Put too little extender, and the sperm have a harder time surviving. Put too much extender and you dilute the concentration so much you lower your chance of conception. In the past it has been standard practice to evaluate at the beginning of the season and maybe a few times during breeding season. The rest of the year the semen was prepared based on the findings of those evaluations. The problem with this is the stallions semen can change daily and you would be unaware of it. The amount of extender added last week may not be correct for this week. You may be risking shipping substandard semen. For this reason alone I recommend that whenever you will be shipping the semen, you also have it evaluated. This will insure you are doing the best possible job for the mare owner. And thats exactly what owning a breeding stallion is a job. - Chris Michelson ©1999-2008
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