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Determination of Gender by Placement in Uterus This is information that will be important to breeders. I had wondered for years how to determine, if there even was a way it could be done, the sex of the puppies my ladies were carrying. This information would certainly assist me with waiting lists for specific litters. So, after MUCH research and reading and study, and keeping track of my own litters and the sex of the puppies born in each litter, it has been MY concuring experience, that puppies carried in the right horn are most often males, and in the left horn are most often females. When I say "most often", that means probably close to 85% of the time (or more!), this holds true! Of course, there is ALWAYS exceptions to the rule, that will keep you from say this is a failproof way of always determining the sex of the puppies your momma is carrying! I would LOVE to challenge all serious breeders, where it can really benefit you knowing the sex of the babies you may end up with, to do your OWN research with your own litters, and see how often your results with your own litters, fall in line with the academia! This last litter of mine was, once again, spot on.....on xray, we had 3 in the right horn and 2 in the left horn. As expected, we have 2 females and 3 males! After doing this with all my litters over the last 5 years, the results are accurate enough for me to share what I experienced. This may be old news for many of you, but I had never read any information from breeders regarding "sexing" their litters prior to birth. |
Gald to see we continue to study the important stuff.:eek: |
Absolutely!! Knowledge is a wonderful thing! It would be super if breeders could/would share with other breeders, information that has evidenced based outcomes that could be utilized in breeding programs! |
I think that would be great to share. I will pose this question with my Blackie breeders and the Cdn Yorkie breeders I am friends with. I will also ask them to try to notate the right left hand horn Xray results = sex / gender It is great to know as some diseases are sex linked - and would be nice to know how many genetic tests I am likely planning on. Also in large breeds where males are significantly bigger/stronger etc than females, it would be good to know. Although many of us wee females tend to own the *big males*:D:D |
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Hmmmm...I'll make a note of that. I can "sex" mine by heart rate. Eight litters and only "guessed" the sexes wrong once. My vet even notes it now just to see if I'm correct. |
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Sorry, I'm still not "getting" it. I've used several vets and nobody ever showed me on x-ray how you can sort out the whelps by which horn they're in. Sometimes I can feel which horn they're in, but not always. Often I feel they're moving all over the place. Once the birthing starts I'm totally consumed with getting everyone out alive. |
If you have an xray done, it is clear on xray which horn they are in, left or right. Your vet should be able to tell you which horn the puppies are in by looking at the xray! It is easily visable on the shot taken with the female positioned on her back! |
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I started it rather jokingly because I remember the OBN/GYN office telling me they could predict the sex by heart rate (this was long before the 20 week date of the only US you would have back then)....any way there is a noticeable difference in heart rates and honestly I've never timed it. |
My x rays are taken from the side...so it's impossible to determine which horn. I never saw one taken with a bitch on her back either...I have see from above which usually makes for a not so good x ray. |
My vet always does two views, one is lateral, the other is with her on her back, an anterior abdominal shot. This enables us to determine and measure head/pelvic ring ratios and presentations of the babies at that point in time....this last litter xray had everyone lined up head to tail, with all heads presenting, and while they CAN rotate, this whelp presented exactly as shown on x-ray, all came head first. As anticipated, the two little girls in the left horn came first, and the males from the right horn followed. The two females were the smallest of the babies on x-ray, so after all babies were born and weighed, it was affirmed the girls were the babies that were indeed occupying the left horn. |
for a lateral xray wouldn't the ones less visible be on the side the bitch is laying on for the xrays |
OK, well, I have no medical training other than what breeding Yokies has exposed me to, so asking for x-ray with bitch on her back so I can predict gender isn't something I would have thought of. When I get a prenatal x-ray it's mainly to calm my own nerves. When they say it's only one big whelp I get very scared and line up help for a c-section. When they say it looks like 5 or more I recruit extra hands-on help to clean them up. get them breathing, and keep me breathing. My vet is a very smart man and I will discuss this with him at some point. :) |
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My vet just got a new xray system and what a digital deal this thing is! No more old timey xray films up on the box light! It is displayed on a large computer screen and the images are so sharp and clear, "high definition" and the program on the xray system will perform all kinds of measurements. We just enter what information we want to know and it calculates it and gives it to us!...I used to have to measure heads with calipers on the old xray films, and then measure pelvic ring....with her new digital system, the program will measure each puppy, wherever you click on that puppy image, and then measure the pelvic ring to determine if there is going to be a problem with the birth! Totally removes the question of "weonder if the head/puppy rotates a little, will it still pass"....it is all done digitally and is a beautiful tool for us! I am actually enthusiastic about "paying" for this new equipment she has brought into her practice! She told me she is asking Santa for a brand new, high tech ultra sound machine for Christmas! |
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