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Debate: ICSI in Equine Breeding – Pros and Cons

In a previous episode of Jump-Off, there was an open discussion about ICSI. Now that the ICSI season is in full swing, the pros and cons were discussed. "The ultimate advantage is that you can breed with mares and stallions that are normally not accessible," says Luc Ruant. "If I have to give an example, Cumano was an infertile stallion, but thanks to ICSI, he was able to pass on his talent multiple times." Albert Voorn responds cleverly, "I believe that if nature doesn't want you to reproduce, you shouldn't..."

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