Long trousers and boots (work or riding) and Lab coast and glasses
This subject builds on content studied in biology and provides the opportunity to study the functional anatomy and physiology of the equine reproductive systems. Topics covered include anatomy of the mare and stallion reproductive tract, endocrine control of reproduction, seasonality, mare oestrous cycles, gametogenesis, physiology of the equine pregnancy and parturition, as well as basic genetic inheritance. On successfully completing this subject students will possess an understanding of the science behind the management decisions required when breeding horses and raising foals.
HD/FL
One session
School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences
This subject is restricted to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Equine Science and Bachelor of Equine Science (Business Management).
( ASC106 or ASC148 ) and ASC171
ASC261
Long trousers and boots (work or riding) and Lab coast and glasses
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