Introduction
The Equine Reproduction Laboratory is part of the Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology Laboratory on the Foothills Campus of Colorado State University. The
Equine Reproduction Program at Colorado State University has a long
history of developing techniques for the equine industry. Initially
started in 1967 by Drs. Pickett and Voss, this program has evolved
into an internationally renowned program of clinical service, education and research. Over the past 30
years, techniques such as collection of semen and artificial insemination,
recovery and transfer of equine embryos, shipping of cooled semen
and shipping of cooled embryos have been developed and are now routinely
used in the equine industry.
The
Equine Reproduction Laboratory collaborates with other Colorado State
equine programs including the Equine Sciences Program, Equine Orthopaedic Research Center and the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Information on undergraduate
teaching and other outreach programs are available through the Equine
Sciences Program website.
ERL Advisory Board, 2009-2010 [pdf file]
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Contact Information:
Foothills Campus
Colorado State University
Campus delivery 1693
Fort Collins, CO 80523 USA
Phone: 970-491-8626
Fax: 970-491-7005
ERL@colostate.edu |