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Welcome back to A Stride Above! In today’s episode, Dr. Alberto Rullan brings another special guest speaker, Dr. Alfredo Lichoa! Dr. Alfredo is a prominent figure in veterinary devices and equine performance, with a particular passion for equine reproduction. His expertise is sought after for addressing common concerns related to reproductive cycles in horses, offering valuable insights and practical solutions. Stay tuned to be tapped into this fascinating conversation!
In this episode you’ll learn about:
• The seasonal influence on estrous cycles addressing variations in reproductive behavior influenced by daylight and weather conditions.
• Utilization of ultrasound for cycle monitoring and the importance of accurately determining the stage of the estrous cycle to optimize reproductive management.
• Why Dr. Alfredo advocates mimicking pregnancy to enhance focus and performance, using an ultrasound to determine the specific stage of the estrous cycle.
• Dr. Alfredo’s suggestions regarding the methods and considerations for using synthetic progesterone to suppress estrus and maintain focus during competition seasons.
If you’d like to learn even more or have any further questions about equine reproduction, visit https://www.albertorullan.com/ for more information! Join us here again next week for some more insightful and helpful knowledge on improving your horse’s health! Don’t forget to follow and subscribe so you stay in the loop and never miss an episode!

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