Advanced Mare Reproduction – A 2-Day Practical Course
Species
Equine
Contact Hours
14 Bildungstunden (14 BS FTA) - to be confirmed
Early Booking Deadline
Sun, 20 July, 2025
Registration Deadline
Fri, 01 August, 2025
Language
Englisch (mit deutscher Moderation)
Extras
Printed Set of Course Notes (pick up at venue) - USD 85.41
Discipline
Diagnostic Imaging
Reproduction / Theriogenology
Industry Partners
Global
Europe
Veterinary Partners
Global
Europe
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This two-day practical course has been developed for equine veterinarians with a good working knowledge in the field of mare reproduction and provides a critical update on the management of mares for artificial insemination, on different causes that lead to mares being barren and how to investigate and treat these problems (incl. hysteroscopy). The 2nd day will focus on the pregnant mare with management of twin pregnancies, foetal sexing, different pregnancy-related problems and peri-partum emergencies (incl. dystocia & retained foetal membranes etc.).
The highly-illustrated lectures will be held in English (without translation, but with German moderation) in the mornings. In the afternoons, 7 hours of practical / case-based sessions will give attendees plenty of opportunity to put theory into practice on barren/pregnant mares and on cadavers in small groups (2 – 4 attendees / ultrasound machine) and to discuss all aspects of mare reproduction with the world-renowned specialists. Each attendee will be rotating through the following practical stations:
- Ultrasound of the barren mare (incl. doppler)
- Management of Mares & Uterine Sampling Techniques – Swabbing, flushing & biopsies
- Hysteroscopy
- Transrectal Ultrasound – Assessment of the Foetus & Utero-placental Unit
- Foetal Sexing – Transrectally at 65 & 120 days
- Obstetrical examination and intervention
The course fee includes lunches at a restaurant, coffee/tea breaks, a wine & cheese reception, extensive electronic course notes and a certificate of attendance. Attendees can choose to only attend the lectures (= Lectures Only) on this course or can register for the entire course (= Lectures & Practical Sessions). Early course registration is recommended as there are only a limited number of places available.
This course is suitable for RCVS Modules: B-EP.3; C-E.5; C-E.9; C-E.10; C-E.11; C-E.15; C-E.16
Dr. Christine Aurich is the head of the Centre for Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer and the Graf Lehndorff Institute for Equine Science at the Vetmeduni Vienna, Austria. She is a Diplomate of the European College of Animal Reproduction. Her current research focuses on gamete physiology, assisted reproductive technologies and early pregnancy development. She is Chair of the scientific committee of the International Symposium for Stallion Reproduction and President-elect of the International Equine Reproduction Symposia committee. Christine Aurich is an author of numerous scientific articles in international journals and the editor of a German-language textbook on equine reproduction.
More InfoAnthony is an Assistant Professor in Equine Reproduction (Team Leader Equine Reproduction) since 2014. Anthony graduated in 2005 at the U. Gent, Belgium. He then completed a Residency in Equine Reproduction at UCDavis, California. After working for one year as a veterinarian at the Scone Veterinary Hospital in Australia, he returned to UCDavis as a lecturer. Then moved to Gluck Equine Research Center in Kentucky, USA, where he completed his PhD training. Anthony is a diplomate of the American College for Theriogenology. Today, Anthony oversees the daily operation of the Equine Reproduction Center in Utrecht. The Equine Reproduction Center at Utrecht is likely the leading expertise center in all matters related to embryo transfer of fresh and frozen-thawed ICSI embryos, and Ovum Pick Up.
More InfoJames graduated from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh in 2001. After four years in mixed practice he travelled between the hemispheres working for a number of years in specialist stud practice in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. In 2010 he was awarded the RCVS certificate in Equine Stud Medicine and in 2011 became a lecturer at Liverpool University examining the stud medicine certificate since 2012.
James has published work on many topics relevant to clinical practitioners including material on breeding soundness evaluation, infectious disease, peri-partum problems, ovarian abnormalities, oestrus suppression, persistent endometrial cups, management of spring transition and twin pregnancy. James continues to perform and publish practice based research and collaborates widely. In 2013, he became director of Equine Reproductive Services (UK) Limited growing and developing a busy first opinion and referral equine practice in Yorkshire. James is recognised as an Advanced Practitioner in Equine Stud Medicine, he is a current BEVA council member and trustee of the International Equine Reproduction Trust.
James has made a sustained and significant contribution to veterinary professional development with formal and informal teaching and assessment of post graduates. James has organised and delivered many CPD courses and congresses in the UK and Europe and has delivered presentations on material ranging from basic to advanced topics around the World. In 2022, his efforts were recognised by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons who awarded James with a Fellowship for meritorious contributions to clinical practice.
More InfoCONTACT DETAILS
Klinisches Zentrum für Reproduktion
Veterinärmedizinische Universität Wien (Vetmeduni Vienna)
Veterinärplatz 1
1210 Wien
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““ Really loved the course! The speakers were really good at sharing their knowledge and I learned a lot during the course. The course really met my expectations and beyond that. Thank you very much!””
- Sandra Garôarsdóttir, Münster, Germany - Advance Mare Reproduction Course
““ A great hands-on & excellent content course. I would definitely recommend. ””
- Rebecca Cox, Münster, Germany - Advance Mare Reproduction Course
““ Great course, where you can learn more about the special problems in breeding/Reproduction medicine. ””
- Janina Dietz, Münster, Germany - Advance Mare Reproduction Course
Qualified Vet
Lectures & Practical Sessions
USD 1937.42
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USD 1843.67
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Lectures Only
USD 484.36
USD 484.36
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Lectures Only
USD 197.91
USD 177.08
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