Key Aspects of Donkey and Mule Reproduction

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Abstract

Donkeys are nonseasonal, polyestrous, territorial, and nonharem breeders. Although there are many similarities between horses and donkeys, there are also reproductive features that differ, from the longer cervix in the jenny to spermatogenic efficiency in the jack. Mules display reproductive cyclic activity but are rarely fertile. Frozen donkey semen has high pregnancy rates in mares, but lower rates in jennies. This article reviews key aspects of donkey and mule reproductive physiology, reproductive medicine, and assisted reproductive techniques that are useful for practitioners offering assisted reproductive techniques, and also for practitioners with the occasional client with a basic reproductive question.

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Canisso, I. F., Panzani, D., Miró, J., & Ellerbrock, R. E. (2019, December 1). Key Aspects of Donkey and Mule Reproduction. Veterinary Clinics of North America - Equine Practice. W.B. Saunders. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cveq.2019.08.014

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