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titleOfInvention Artificial insemination device for pigs
abstract The device comprises a conventional catheter (1), the front end of which has a tip (2) for fixing to the cervix of the uterus and extends in the form of a cannula (3) having a smaller diameter. The device includes the aforementioned cannula (3) that is closed by a long plug (4') with a rounded front and has a peripheral curved-concave groove (8) in the middle comprising the outlets (5') for the semen, more precisely two diametrically opposite outlets, the position of which is defined by a mark (11) made on said cannula (3) or a connector (12) with the purpose of adequately placing said outlets opposite the uterine horns of the female pig to be inseminated by introducing the catheter (1), thereby optimizing conditions for insemination by making it possible to use less semen. Furthermore, the back end of the plug (4') has a larger diameter than that of the cannula (3) to protect the edge of the free end thereof thereby preventing damage to the mucosa of the female pig to be inseminated. In order to facilitate the application process and avoid contamination of the distal end of the cannula, said cannula is divided into two connectable portions, the most distant of the two being inserted and hence protected in the catheter (1).
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