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Artificial inseminationThe deposition of spermatozoa in the female genitalia by artificial rather than by natural means.
CloningWhen cells or organisms are genetically identical to each other
CrossbreedingThe breeding of plants or animals that belong to different races
Embryo transferThe removal of developing embryos from one female and their transfer to the uterus of another; it usually involves the superovulation of superior females and the transfer of their embryos in an attempt to increase the number of superior offspring.
Estrus synchronizationUsing synthetic hormones to make a group of females come into heat at the same time.
Hand breeding (hand mating)A system of animal breeding in which the breeder controls the number of times coitus is performed.
HeatAn animal in estrus that is ready to breed.
HeterosisThe amount of superiority observed or measured in crossbred animals compared with the average of their purebred parents; hybrid vigor
Hybrid vigorThe increase of size
InbreedingThe mating of very closely related animals such as mother and son
Line breedingMating of selected members of successive generations among themselves in an effort to maintain or fix desirable characteristics.
MateTo pair off two animals of opposite sexes for reproduction. Mating may be for a single season or for life.
MorphologyA branch of biologic science that deals with the forms
MotilityActive movement in artificial insemination of the sperm in a maleÕs semen.
Natural breedingA system of breeding that pairs a live male and female; often referred to as live cover.
Pasture breeding (pasture mating)A system of breeding that allows animals to mate at will in the pasture or field.
SuperovulationThe stimulation of more than the usual number of ovulations during a single estrous cycle due to the injection of certain hormones.
CervixA part of the reproductive tract of female mammals that forms a seal or doorway between the uterus and vagina.
CowperÕs glandAn accessory gland in the male reproductive system that produces a fluid
CryptorchidA male animal in which one or both testicles remained in the body cavity and did not descend into the scrotum during embryonic development.
Endocrine systemThe bodily system that consists of the endocrine glands and functions to regulate body activities.
EpididymisA small
EstrogenA hormone or group of hormones produced by the developing ovarian follicle; it stimulates female sex drive and controls the development of feminine characteristics.
EstrusThe period of sexual excitement (heat)
Fallopian tubesOne of the two tubes or ducts connected to the uterus of mammals and leading to the ovary; functions in transporting the ovum from the ovary to the uterus.
HormoneA chemical substance formed in some organ of the body
InfundibulumThe enlarged
LigamentAny tough
MaturationBecoming mature.
Ovum (Egg)The female sex cell
OvaryThe organ in female animals that produces the egg or ovum.
OviductThe tube that leads from the ovary to the uterus or other organs where fertilization or further development of the ovum or egg cell occurs. Also called fallopian tube
ParturitionThe act of giving birth.
PenisThe male organ of sexual union.
ProstateOne of the accessory glands of the male reproductive system that encircles the neck of the bladder where it joins the urethra.
ReproductionThe production of offspring by organized bodies; reproduction by the fusion of a female sexual cell and a male sexual cell.
AnestrusThe nonbreeding season; the period of time when a female is not cycling.
CalvingThe term for the act of giving birth in cattle.
DiestrusThe period of the estrous cycle that occurs between metestrus and proestrus.
EstrogenA hormone or group of hormones produced by the developing ovarian follicle; it stimulates female sex drive and controls the development of feminine characteristics.
Estrous cycleThe reproductive cycle in non-primates
EstrusThe period of sexual excitement (i.e.
FarrowingThe term for the act of giving birth in swine.
FoalingThe term for the act of giving birth in horses.
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)A hormone
Gestation periodThe length of time from conception to birth of young.
HeatAn animal that is in estrus and ready to breed.
HormoneA chemical substance formed in some organ of the body
KiddingThe term for the act of giving birth in goats.
LactationThe period of milk secretion. Usually begins at parturition and ends when offspring are weaned
LambingThe term for the act of giving birth in sheep.
LitteringThe term for the act of giving birth in cats.
Luteinizing hormone (LH)In animals
Menstrual cycleA recurring cycle in humans and primates in which the endometrial lining of the uterus prepares for pregnancy; if pregnancy does not occur the lining is shed at menstruation.
MetestrusThe phase of the estrous cycle on non-primates following estrus and characterized by the development of the corpus luteum and the preparation of the uterus for pregnancy.
ParturitionThe act of giving birth.
PolyestrousRefers to an animal that has several estrous cycles in a breeding season.
PregnancyThe condition of a female having a living fetus in the uterus that occurs after the ovum has been fertilized by the male sperm cell.
ProestrusThe phase of the estrous cycle just before estrus; characterized by the development of the ovarian follicle.
ProgesteroneA hormone produced by the corpus luteum of the ovary that functions in preparing the uterus for pregnancy and maintaining it if it occurs.
PubertyThe time when sexual maturity is reached. In the female
WeanTo make a young animal cease to depend on its motherÕs milk.
WhelpingThe term for the act of giving birth in dogs.


Agricultural Education Instructor and FFA Advisor
Audubon Community Schools
Audubon, IA

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