Milestone in LSU AgCenter research: Horses Treated to Ovulate Early Give Birth to Healthy Foals

By Kyle Peveto

LSU AgCenter

 For decades, LSU AgCenter researchers have sought to alter female horses’ reproductive cycles to help them become pregnant earlier and give birth at the beginning of the year to meet the needs of the competitive racing and show horse industry.

While Erin Oberhaus, an equine physiologist with the AgCenter, had successfully caused mares to ovulate and become pregnant months ahead of Mother Nature’s schedule, no foals were born using these methods until last month.

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