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Equine Reproductive Services
Browse equine reproductive specialists on BreederHQ Marketplace. Theriogenologists (DACT), mare reproductive vets, stallion collection and freezing, AI with fresh, cooled, or frozen semen, embryo transfer, recipient mare programs, and foaling specialists. The repro vet you hire decides whether you get a foal and what that foal cost.
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Equine repro is a distinct field within veterinary medicine: board-certified specialists, dedicated facilities, and breeding-season workflows that no general practice replicates.
- ● Mare reproductive exams and ultrasound
- ● Cycle management, hormone protocols, and short-cycling
- ● AI with fresh, cooled-shipped, or frozen semen
- ● Deep-horn AI and low-dose insemination for frozen
- ● Pregnancy diagnosis (early and serial)
- ● Embryo transfer and recipient mare programs
- ● Stallion collection, evaluation, and freezing
- ● Frozen semen storage and shipping
- ● Foaling specialists and attended foalings
- ● Postpartum mare and neonatal foal care
- ● Endometritis treatment and uterine biopsy
- ● ICSI and OPU (oocyte pickup) referral coordination
How to Browse on the Marketplace
Filters that matter for finding the right repro specialist:
- Mare side or stallion side. Mare reproductive work and stallion collection are different sub-specialties. Filter to the one your work requires.
- Frozen semen experience. Frozen handling, thawing protocols, deep-horn AI, and low-dose insemination separate the specialists from the generalists. Volume matters; ask how many frozen breedings a year.
- Embryo transfer and recipient program. ET requires synchronized recipients and a working program. Filter to clinics with their own recipient herd or established recipient sourcing.
- Ambulatory vs. in-clinic. Some repro vets come to your barn for serial ultrasounds; some require mares to be hauled in. Confirm before the season starts.
What to Look For When Hiring
- DACT board certification. Diplomate of the American College of Theriogenologists is the board-certified credential for repro. Not every repro vet is DACT, but for difficult mares, frozen breedings, and ET, DACT is the gold standard.
- Volume in frozen semen and ET if relevant. Frozen and ET have steep learning curves. A clinic doing 5 frozen breedings a year is not the same as one doing 200.
- On-site imaging and lab. Ultrasound on the truck, in-clinic lab for cytology and culture, and access to ICSI/OPU referral when needed.
- Realistic conception expectations. Per-cycle conception rates by semen type and mare age, not marketing numbers. A repro vet who can quote their own rates is doing the work right.
- Breeding-season responsiveness. Repro work is calendar-driven. Confirm coverage on weekends, emergency response, and what happens if your mare ovulates Sunday afternoon.
- Working relationship with your stallion owner / station. Coordination across the country (or internationally) is the norm. The right repro vet has done it before.