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UF scientists first created a horse embryo via IVF in Florida using thawed frozen sperm, aiding breeding and conservation.
University of Florida scientists have successfully created a horse embryo using in-vitro fertilization for the first time in Florida, a breakthrough that could transform equine breeding.
The technique, which uses thawed frozen sperm—more effective than chilled sperm—allows elite mares with health risks to safely pass on their genetics via surrogate mothers.
The advance supports the state’s $6.8 billion horse industry and may aid conservation and reproductive health efforts.
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Los científicos de UF crearon por primera vez un embrión de caballo a través de la FIV en Florida utilizando esperma congelado descongelado, ayudando a la cría y la conservación.