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Seminar

 

The Saturday afternoon includes an enlightening presentation by Dr Jane Vaughan covering progress to date on the exiting embryo transfer procedure.

Starts 3pm Saturday November 6th

Embryo transfer (ET) is the process by which embryos are harvested from valuable female alpacas and transferred into less valuable females for incubation and nurturing. This procedure exploits the complementary genetic merits of elite male and female alpacas and has the potential for major impact in genetic improvement and multiplication of the national herd. The donor female can be mated and flushed multiple times to allow collection and transfer of numerous embryos. Successful ET with live births has been performed over the last 3 years in Australia, following work performed in commercial alpaca herds by Jane Vaughan and David Hopkins. The ET procedure, superovulation and results-to-date will all be discussed by Jane during the presentation. Here is a summary of the seminar topics:

  1. The physiological basis of breeding management: Learn how to set up a breeding program in your alpaca herd and understand the reasoning behind the program.
  2. Hear the latest results in embryo transfer. With more than 300 flushes performed, hear how you can benefit from embryo transfer in your herd.
  3. Find out how to prepare your herd to participate in an embryo transfer program:
    (a) Set up a feeding regime for all animals in the program.
    (b) Select and prepare donor and recipient females.
    (c) Use of males for optimal results.
  4. The differences in techniques used to perform simple flushing of donor females will be compared with superovulation of donors for multiple embryos.

Dr Jane Vaughan graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science with honours from the University of Melbourne in 1988. She began working with alpacas in 1991 while employed in mixed practice in southern New South Wales. In 1996, Jane looked after more than 600 Peruvian alpacas at Cocos Islands Quarantine Station during their importation to Australia. Between 1999 and 2001 she studied the control of ovarian follicular dynamics in alpacas as part of an RIRDC-funded Doctor of Philosophy in Alpaca Reproduction at Central Queensland University. She finished her thesis in November 2001 and is now developing techniques of artificial insemination and embryo transfer in alpacas.

Cost of seminar is $45. Numbers are strictly limited. Seminar bookings will open here (online) on  June 1st

Luxurious accommodation at Australia's best Alpaca farm and conference venue
Jane Vaughan with one of the 2003 ET
cria at Shanbrooke Alpacas.
Flushing embryos for the 2004 crop.
 
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FLOWERDALE ESTATE ILLAWARRA SHANBROOKE SURILANA
WINDSONG VALLEY