Pets are now treated as a family member. People opt for pet insurance and proper health care plan and maintain their diet. Over the last few years, pet adoption has increased, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. Whether it is for companionship or love for animals, the demand for cats, dogs, hamsters, guinea pigs, and other animals as pets has increased and so is the demand for veterinary artificial reproduction.
Veterinary artificial insemination has improved significantly over the
last three decades. Moreover, veterinary artificial insemination has come a
long way as well. Although for years, the vast majority of breeding occurred by
natural mating. Now, with the advanced reproduction technology at our disposal,
researchers have been trying to understand animal physiology
and managed to increase the odds of conception and fruitful pregnancy.
According to Allied Market Research, the global veterinary artificial reproduction market is expected to reach $2.22 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 5.3%
from 2021 to 2030. Rise in adoption of veterinary artificial insemination and
government support concerning animal health drive the growth of the market.
Rise
in adoption of veterinary artificial insemination drives the growth of the
global veterinary artificial reproduction market. However, semen contamination
hinders the market growth. On the contrary, government support affecting animal
health services is expected to open new opportunities for the market players in
the future.
What is veterinary artificial
insemination?
In a simple language, in veterinary artificial insemination, sperm is
collected manually from the male animal and deposited in the female for
fertilization without the need for natural mating. There are many reasons why artificial
insemination is preferred, including medical issues, the behavior of males and
females that make natural mating problematic.
Artificial insemination in cattle has especially in demand in India. Artificial
insemination has the potential for rapid distribution of elite males over a
wide geographical region to females in a very short period. Thus, the process
is preferred in raising dairy cattle and buffaloes.
There are many benefits of artificial insemination in pets and
livestock. With the use of artificial insemination, there is little need for the
maintenance of breeding bull for a herd, which reduces the cost of maintenance
drastically. Moreover, it prevents the spread of certain diseases and sterility
owing to genital diseases. The sperm of a high-quality bull can be used to
inseminate over 20–25 cows simultaneously. With artificial insemination,
cross-breeding is possible and leads to high-quality calves with superior
genetic merit. Apart from this, specific mating and a shorter calving season are
possible. Veterinary artificial reproduction enables testing of progeny at an
early age and the use of old bulls.
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However, the key to successful artificial insemination is timing. With
the consultation of veterinary specialists, you can determine the best days to
breed and the best approach to artificial insemination. If done right, veterinary
artificial reproduction could help you improve the quality of livestock and
maintain their health.
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Veterinary Artificial
Reproduction Market:
Animals cannot propagate COVID-19 to humans, according to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The global supply chain has been disrupted by coronavirus
pandemic, resulting in a lack of animal health items such as organic feed. As a
result, it may be made up of animal feed, affecting reproductive ability.
- The Covid-19
pandemic disrupted the supply chain and increased the prices of raw
materials.
- Moreover,
the prolonged lockdown across several countries created a shortage of
animal health products as nutritional feeds and vaccines across the globe.
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