Intra-testicular injection of zinc gluconate has been used for chemical castration in several animal species. However, its application to equine species, such as donkeys, has yet to be reported. This study aimed to evaluate the use of zinc gluconate for the chemical castration of male donkeys ...
In early 2020, it used to be a science fact thatCOVID-19kills predominantly men, and clever therapies were invented. Female hormones are being proposed to save the men, maybe one day someone suggests chemical castration. More recently, some greedy quacks in Brazil got bored with peddling hydro...
Intratesticular injection (ITI) of sodium chloride (NaCl) is efficient for chemical castration of young calves, but its effects on calves welfare are unknown. Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of ITI of 20% NaCl on stress and inflammatory markers in calves less than 20 ...
T. Chemical castration in cattle with intratesticular injection of sodium chloride: Effects on stress and inflammatory markers, Theriogenology, v.90, p.114-119, 2017.Oliveira, F. C., C.E.R. Ferreira, C.S. Haas, L.G. Oliveira, R.G. Mondadori, A. Schneider, M.T. Rovani, P.B.D....
Castration to reduce testosterone levels in male cats, dogs, and other domestic species has long been an accepted practice in veterinary medicine to address a number of issues, including testicular neoplasias, population control, and undesirable behaviors.1)2 Many hormonally driven behaviors in male ...
The Pathological and Ultrasonographic Evaluation of the Chemical Castration in Dogs using Calcium Chloride Injectiondoi:10.32592/ari.2023.78.5.1579CALCIUM chlorideCASTRATIONSEMINIFEROUS tubulesDOGSGLUTATHIONE peroxidaseSEMENMany researchers have been curious about the chemical sterilization m...