Artificial insemination and Natural breeding

What are Natural Services?

As humans, we have predominantly depended on nature’s resources for our well-being and survival from the beginning. These environmental services play an important role in creating and maintaining human prosperity. For practically everything, humans rely on natural ecosystems such as rivers, forests, grasslands, and mountains. Natural ecosystems result from interactions between live species and the environment. To begin with, all of our food, water, fibre, and fuel, the invisible management of the temperature, the air we breathe, flood and disease control, and the enjoyment of the great outdoors — nature’s advantages and role in social cohesiveness are simply unsurpassed. Natural services relate to the free benefits we get from wildlife and natural ecosystems. Human life would not be possible without these natural services. Dogs and puppies for UK

Artificial insemination and Natural breeding

What is Artificial insemination (AI)?

Artificial insemination (AI) is manually transferring sperm cells from a male animal into a female’s reproductive tract. Because of the many advantages, artificial insemination is often used instead of natural mating in many animal species.

Can artificial insemination be used for all dog breeds?

What is Natural breeding (NB)?

Natural mating is when two members of the same species randomly mate. The breeding process begins when Angus bull semen from a male bull is naturally transferred to a female.

Artificial insemination (AI) has been available for commercial use since 1940. It’s widely used in the dairy cow business and has had a big impact on the national dairy herd’s genetic composition. The beef cattle business may benefit from this technology as well. Only around 6% of beef cattle farmers in the United States employ artificial insemination (AI) and estrus synchronization in their hounds. This technology is also available to dogs nowadays. Dog semen is commercially available to promote AI around the world.

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    Benefits of Artificial insemination

    Artificial insemination has various benefits over natural mating.

    • There is no need to maintain a breeding dog. The expense of breeding dog maintenance is saved.
    • It helps to minimize the spread of certain diseases and sterility caused by genital infections.
    • For example, infectious abortion and vibriosis.
    • Regular testing of sperm after collection and periodic fertility checks allow for early diagnosis of interior males and improved breeding efficiency.
    • Progeny testing may be performed at a young age.
    • The required size of dog sperm might be used even after the sire’s death.
    • The collected dog sperm might be transported to urban or rural regions for insemination.
    • It allows for mating creatures of very different sizes without causing harm to either.
    • It is beneficial to inseminate animals who refuse to stand or accept the male during natural mating.
    • It helps in the keeping of accurate breeding and whelping records.
    • It enhances the likelihood of conception.
    • It facilitates better record-keeping.
    • Sires who are old, overweight, or wounded may be used.

    Why is AI better than natural breeding?

    Breeders have used artificial insemination in canine reproduction for a variety of reasons. For one thing, this strategy compensates for animal genetic improvement. Furthermore, AI technology accelerates genetic advancement, reduces disease transmission risk, improves reproductive performance, and increases the number of kids that may be produced from a better parent. AI has been the most significant and widely used reproductive technology in dogs during the twentieth century. AI also lessens the need for cleaning breeding. PUPPY NET are selling dogs and puppies in UK.

    Natural Service and Artificial Insemination Costs –  artificial insemination for dogs price

    Artificial Insemination

    Collection/Insemination – £50 per insemination


    Sperm checking at the same time as the collection will incur an additional charge of £50.00 (without certificate) or £75.00 (with certification).

    Sperm mobility testing and count

    Stud dog sperm mobility testing:£50 if issued with a certificate £75

    Semen Freezing and Storage

    £245
    Collecting of Semen
    Sperm Concentration
    Volume of Semen
    Progressive motility
    Continued testing of sperm
    Extender and mediums required Freezing of sperm in 0.5ml straws
    Includes 12 months of storage of straws

    Storage of Straws

    Year 2 and thereafter £2.50/straw/year

    We can store storage of already prepare straws,
    Please get in touch with us for details.

    Shipping of Frozen Straws

    Please get in touch with us with the complete shipping details,
    So we can give an accurate quote based on the current shipping rates.

    Sperm Count Assessment

    £75, with a certificate

    PROGESTRONE
    BLOOD TESTING

    £25

    Pregnancy Scanning

    £25, Most scans take between 15-30 minutes, and confidentiality is assured.
    The scan involves a detailed examination of the abdomen to confirm pregnancy.

    Pregnancy detection can be carried out 28 days from the last mating and at any time thereafter. 28 days is the optimum time for estimating the number of puppies due, During the scan, I can freeze the ultrasound picture on the screen and e-mail you a photograph of the scan.

    Canine breeding Progesterone level testing

    £25 per test

    Puppy Incubators

    As used by many specialists. A must for all serious breeders. Available to hire for up to 5 weeks.

    Time PeriodPrice
    1 Week£50
    2 Weeks£100
    3 Weeks£150
    4 Weeks£200

    Comparison Chart: AI vs Natural breeding

    AINatural breeding
    Mating is done without males, and dog sperm cells are collected and deposited in the female reproductive tract.The natural breeding method is when an animal of the same species is bred naturally without any technology.
    Most costs are involvedLower cost-effective than AI
    Need for equipment and toolsNo need for much labour and equipment
    It reduces the risk of diseasesThere is a risk of disease incidence.

    Artificial insemination in dogs

     Prospective purchaser responsible for successful implantation.
    There is no implied warranty.

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