174 What Quality and Fertility Should We Expect When Using Semen Cryopreservation and AI with Livestock? a Comparison Across Species

Abstract Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) can be used across most agricultural species and will result in some degree of fertility when employed correctly. Still, conversations with agricultural producers and scientists (corporate, academic, governmental) repeatedly reveal that they do not k...

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Critical components
Cryopreservation
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
Embryos
Fertility
Freezing
Germplasm
Livestock
Optimization
Oral Presentations
Organs
Reproduction (biology)
Reproductive technologies
Reproductive technology
Semen
Sheep
Species
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