Do Horses Penetrate the Cervix During Mating? Explained
Learn whether horses penetrate the cervix during mating and how fertilization occurs in mares.
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No, horses do not penetrate the cervix. During natural mating, the stallion's penis enters the mare's vagina but does not penetrate the cervix. The semen is deposited near the cervix, and sperm travel through the cervix into the uterus to achieve fertilization.
FAQs & Answers
- How does fertilization occur in horses if the cervix is not penetrated? During mating, the stallion deposits semen near the mare's cervix. Sperm then travel through the cervix into the uterus where fertilization takes place.
- What role does the cervix play in horse reproduction? The cervix acts as a gateway between the vagina and uterus, allowing sperm passage while protecting the uterus from infections.
- Can a mare become pregnant without natural mating? Yes, mares can be bred through artificial insemination where semen is directly deposited into the reproductive tract.