The color Doppler ultrasound diagnostic instrument for horses is an important medical research instrument in the fields of animal husbandry and veterinary science. It combines color Doppler imaging technology to provide richer diagnostic information, providing strong support for veterinarians in horse disease diagnosis, health monitoring, and breeding management.
Application scope
Pregnancy diagnosis: Horse ultrasound is the most common and reliable method for early pregnancy diagnosis in mares. Using a
handheld ultrasound with a rectal linear array probe, the ovaries, uterus, and newly developed embryos can be observed. The earliest detection of pregnancy in a mare can be around 10 days after ovulation, but most veterinarians prefer to check between 12 and 15 days after ovulation, when the embryo vesicles are larger and easier to locate. Through B-ultrasound, the normal growth and health status of embryos can also be monitored, and early embryo loss and other issues can be detected in a timely manner.
Reproductive health examination: B-ultrasound for horses can not only be used for pregnancy diagnosis, but also for checking the mother's cycle, diagnosing reproductive health issues, or solving the mother's reproductive problems. For example, monitoring cervical tension, uterine edema, and follicular development can provide important information for reproductive planning.
Disease diagnosis: In addition to reproductive health examinations, horse ultrasound can also be used to diagnose various other diseases. For example, it can be used to examine pleural effusion, intestinal problems (such as colic, colitis, and enteritis), tendon or ligament problems (such as tearing, damage, or presence of foreign bodies), and masses (such as abscesses and tumors).