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| Test / Check | Recommended Timing | Acceptance Criteria | |--------------|-------------------|---------------------| | | 6 weeks before intended breeding | No musculoskeletal or systemic abnormalities. | | CBC & Chemistry Panel | 4 weeks before | Within breed‑specific reference ranges; no signs of infection or organ dysfunction. | | Hormonal Profiling (Progesterone) | Begin 10 days before expected estrus; repeat every 48 h | Rising progesterone ≥ 2 ng/mL indicates proestrus; ≥ 4 ng/mL signals entry into estrus. | | Ovulation Predictor (LH Surge Test) | Daily strip testing from day – 2 after first progesterone rise until surge detected | Positive LH test = ovulation (Day 0). | | Genetic Testing | At least 8 weeks before breeding | Clear for hip/elbow dysplasia, PRA, DM, CEA, and any breed‑specific conditions. | | Vaccination & Parasite Control | 2 weeks prior | Up‑to‑date core vaccines (DHPP, Rabies) and deworming; no recent live‑vaccine administration (< 4 weeks). | | Body Condition Score (BCS) | 2 weeks prior | BCS 5–6/9 (ideal for breeding). | | Behavioral Assessment | Ongoing | Calm, non‑aggressive, good socialization; no signs of stress when introduced to the sire. | | Test / Check | Recommended Timing |
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