The equine placenta is a remarkable organ — a complex, highly convoluted, six-layered structure made up of foetal and maternal tissues. For the first 40 or so days of pregnancy there is no stable ...
A two-day exclusive gathering of the leading reproductive researchers and practitioners from around the world convened at the Gluck Equine Research Center in Lexington, Ky., Dec. 5-6, to discuss the ...
The term "do-it-all-dad" just took on a whole new meaning: Cornell University researchers have recently determined that, in equids at least, it’s the father’s genes that take the lead in developing ...