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GUTHRIE, TX—APRIL 3, 2019—The Four Sixes Ranch is pleased to announce the release of frozen semen from legendary stallions Streakin Six and Special Effort to be used in Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI).
Through technical advances in equine reproduction, such as artificial insemination (AI), embryo transfer (ET), frozen semen (FS) and now ICSI, the industry can preserve superior genetics. This advanced reproductive technology is appropriate for mares that are unable to become pregnant by traditional means and/or when pregnancies are sought from limited sperm supplies.
For more than 25 years Dr. Rick Beck, with InFoal, Inc. has had a successful practice dedicated to equine reproduction and preserving valuable genetics thru equine ICSI, he explains, "The fertilization is different between Embryo Transfer (ET), where the mare is bred and then the embryo (fertilized egg) is flushed and implanted into a recipient mare. The ICSI technique is performed by injecting a single sperm cell directly into the mare’s oocyte (unfertilized egg) recovered from donor mares and cultured until ready to implant into a recipient mare." Dr. Beck included that there has been considerable research on the ICSI procedure and "it does no harm to the donor mare or to the reproduction system and multiple aspirations and/or breeding procedures can be performed in one breeding season."
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Four Sixes Ranch Horse Division Manager, Dr Glenn Blodgett added, "We have a very limited amount of Streakin Six semen, not enough to have ever tried by any means other than ICSI. Special Effort was tried many years ago via traditional frozen semen breeding and we were unsuccessful in obtaining pregnancies. Dr. Beck has had good results with Special Effort on first try using ICSI."
Blodgett commended Dr Beck’s results sharing these details, "On March 1st Dr. Beck aspirated, or retrieved, 22 oocytes (unfertilized egg) from 18-year-old mare Thatsa Blazin Chick that resulted in one pregnancy to Streakin Six. Then in his second aspiration he retrieved 23 oocytes resulting in two pregnancies to Special Effort and one more to Streakin Six. We are very impressed with his outcome and look forward to offering this opportunity to the public."
The 2018 breeding fee on these AQHA Hall of Fame stallions, Special Effort and Streakin Six (limited semen available), will be $3,500 to approved mares and to be bred by the ICSI procedure only. Interested parties are encouraged to visit www.InFoal-Inc.com for details on the ICSI procedure. Breeding contracts can be obtained through the Four Sixes Ranch office at 855-674-6773. Here is more information on these two great stallions:
- STREAKIN SIX was a multiple stakes winner and earned $473,934 in 1979-80. He one of the top racehorses of his generation, and still 13 years after his death, he continues to have a major influence on the top race- and performance horses of today’s generation. With 20 crops to race he sired 18% black-type earners and his foals earned more than $17,200,000 with average earnings of $20,081, numbers envied by active stallions.
- SPECIAL EFFORT was named 1981 World Champion along with champion 2-year-old and 2-year-old stallion. Special Effort, the only horse to sweep the Triple Crown at Ruidoso Downs, won the All American Futurity, Rainbow Futurity and Kansas Futurity (now known as the Ruidoso Futurity) and in 14 outs, he went to the winner’s circle 13 times, earning $1,219,948. As a sire his 24 crops earned more than $18,900,000 and include World Champion Special Leader.