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Equine Cloning in the Sport Horse Industry: Present Capabilities, Limitations, and Future Implications for Breeding and Biotechnology
Advances in assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have significantly altered the landscape of equine breeding, particularly through the development of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT)
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Mar 47 min read


Conformation for Function in Competition Horses: Why Shoulder Angle, Croup Structure, and Bone-to-Tendon Ratios Determine Soundness and Longevity
In the performance horse, longevity is not a matter of breed or pedigree—it is a consequence of biomechanics.
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Feb 234 min read


Genetic Testing Limitations in Warmblood Breeding: Rethinking the Role of DNA, EBVs, and Aggregate Scores
Warmblood breeding has always balanced art and science, but in recent years the scale has tipped decisively toward data.
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Feb 235 min read


Raising the Bar: Strengthening U.S. Dressage Horse Breeding Standards to Compete on the World Stage.
Improving and promoting dressage horse breeding standards in the United States is not simply a matter of national pride; it is essential to the long-term sustainability, competitiveness, and economic health of the sport.
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Feb 226 min read
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