Theriogenology,
The Society for Theriogenology,
The American College of Theriogenologists
What is
Theriogenology?
Theriogenology is that branch of veterinary medicine which deals with
reproduction, including the physiology and pathology of male and female
reproductive systems and the clinical practice of veterinary obstetrics,
gynecology, and semenology.
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Visit the Society for Theriogenology Home
Page by clicking on the new SFT logo. The new apple symbol has
not been adored by all.
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Society
for Theriogenology
Open for membership to
any veterinarian interested in animal reproduction. |
Objective
Statement of the Society for Theriogenology
1. To standardize the criteria to be used by
veterinarians in examination and
evaluation of animals for potential breeding soundness.
2. To assemble the various tests, examinations,
analyses, assays and
measurements of breeding soundness from the literature, and from
bonafide
unbiased records accumulated from other sources.
3. To make available to its members from time to time,
the information
accumulated through the medium of written, or oral, instructions, or
both.
4. To promote the practice of examining animals for
breeding soundness by
qualified veterinarians familiar with the criteria set forth by this
Society. |
Student
Chapters
A student chapter of the SFT at
Louisiana State University is currently active.

The Officers are:
President - Brendt Bonura
Vice President - Jade Tenberg
Treasurer - Alison Salmon
Secretary - Bruce
Yim
Open House -

Swine lab - Spring 2008 - Boar Collection

Swine lab - Spring 2008 - Sow Artificial Insemination

Swine lab - Spring 2008 - Sow Artificial Insemination



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American
College of Theriogenologists
The
members of the college have all undergone extensive training in
Theriogenology and have passed an examination to become diplomates. |
Visit the American College of Theriogenologists Home Page by clicking
on the ACT logo. |
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contributed by Bruce
E Eilts on 05-Mar-98
at 05:20 PM
modified by Bruce E Eilts
on 15 August 2007 at 01:24
PM
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