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Betty B
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:18 am    Post subject: Link Adie Reply with quote

http://www.thehorse.com/
Put castration in the search box on the top of their page. You may need to sign in but if so it is free and tons of good reading there, i think anyway.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Betty... Did you kick your puter yet... ???? It really works... after it get repaired..  
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Betty B
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 1:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

McBunz wrote:
Thanks Betty... Did you kick your puter yet... ???? It really works... after it get repaired..  


Yep i kicked the dang thing a couple times. I know i need to take it in but i have never done that with a computer up to now. So far it is running good. Maybe next time it needs a kick....i will take it to the computer doc then.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 4:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A new sterilization technique that leaves a stallion's testicles in place but nonfunctioning might provide a safe, simple, and reliable alternative to traditional castration methods, according to Iranian researchers.

In the "Section-Ligation-Release" (SLR) procedure, a horse's testicles are not extracted as in standard castration techniques. Instead, the two spermatic cords, which provide blood and nerve supply to the testicles, are clamped, severed, and sealed via a 2-inch incision on each side of the scrotum. Within two months, the intact testicles degenerate, and testosterone falls to levels similar to those of traditionally castrated geldings, according to the researchers, whose study is scheduled for publication in a forthcoming issue of Reproduction in Domestic Animals.

"It's just two small incisions followed by a few minutes of manipulation on the spermatic cords, and then you close up the wounds and it's done," said study author Siamak Saifzadeh, DVM, PhD, associate professor of veterinary surgery at Urmia University in Urmia, Iran. "It's so easy," he said--both for the horse and the horse's caretakers, as SLR requires less postoperative care than traditional castration.

The technique requires less postoperative care than traditional castration.
The new technique reduces the risk of postoperative bleeding and severe swelling at the incision sites or in the prepuce, which are common complications of standard castrations, Saifzadeh said. Risks of parasite and bacterial infections are also reduced in the SLR technique, he said.

The oxygen-deprived testicles gradually shrink and become a mass of benign fibrous tissue, whereas the surrounding tissues remain healthy and well-supplied with blood and nerves, Saifzadeh said. None of the five study stallions, aged 2 to 4 years, presented evidence of spermatic cord reattachment in the months following the procedure, according to the article.

The aesthetic benefits of SLR are not to be overlooked, Saifzadeh said, as the geldings have a more natural appearance with only slight scarring.

However, he noted that in order to distinguish SLR geldings from stallions, especially in the event of the sale of a horse, the castration must be noted in the horse's health records and identification documents.

Although the procedure is faster and less invasive than a standard castration, Saifzadeh said, SLR should nonetheless always be performed under general anesthesia for the safety of both the horse and the veterinarian.
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