Artificial Insemination ANS 250 Department of Agriculture Fall 2012



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Artificial Insemination ANS 250 Department of Agriculture Fall 2012 Instructor: Dr. Erin G. Brown Telephone: 468-3705 (Department) Office: Room 106 Agriculture Building 468-4433 (Office) Email: browneg@sfasu.edu Office Hours: MW 9:00 11:00 am T 9:30 11:00 am Lecture: MW 11:00 11:50 am Room: 121 Agriculture Building Lab: M 1:00 2:50 pm Text: none. Lab materials: Spiral sheath insemination rod, spiral sheath covers, toolbox, coveralls or old clothes, boots (Can order from ReproSelect or Bovine Elite) Course Description: Basic reproductive physiology as related to artificial insemination in the bovine. Understand techniques of estrus detection, estrus synchronization, insemination, semen handling, and insemination records. Student Learning Outcomes: 1.The student will demonstrate competence of technical subject matter in animal and poultry sciences. 2. The student will demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills. 3. The student will exhibit leadership and other interpersonal skills needed for career placement and advancement. 4. The student will exhibit problem solving skills based on quantitative and analytical reasoning. 5. The student will demonstrate knowledge of farm and ranch skills. Objectives: 1. Understand and use of proper terminology when discussing reproductive physiology and artificial insemination. 2. To be able to observe signs of estrus and utilize estrus synchronization protocols. 3. To be able to properly perform artificial insemination techniques. 4. To be able to handle semen correctly and properly select a sire. Course Fulfillment: Upon completion of the course, students with a B average or higher in both lecture and lab (grades not averaged) can receive certification with completion of insemination and semen handling exams. Grading: Sixty-nine percent (550 of 800 total points) of your grade will be based on your performance in lecture (lecture exams = 300 points; term paper = 100 points; lecture quizzes = 50 points; service learning project = 100 pts) and 31% (250 of 800 total points) of your grade will be based on your performance in lab. Attendance Policy: Attendance in lecture and lab is mandatory. The following absences will be authorized. (1) University approved activities, (2) Death or serious illness in immediate family, (3) Serious personal illness. A copy of a letter from the

appropriate faculty member, or appropriate person(s) describing reason for excuse must be presented for each authorized. The final exam is optional and can be used to replace your lowest exam grade. Examinations: There will be 3 lecture exams during the semester and a final exam, each worth 100 points. If you know in advance that you are going to miss an exam, you should let me know as soon as possible. In case of an emergency, you should at least contact me on the day of the exam. Make-up exams will be given for students who miss the regularly scheduled exam and must be completed within 4 days after returning from the absence. Lecture Quizzes: Lecture quizzes will occur at 5 random times during the semester. These quizzes will be worth 10 points each. If a lecture quiz is given on a day when the student is out due to an unexcused absence, then the student will receive no points for that quiz. Students out with excused absences will be given an alternative quiz and can receive full credit. Make-ups quizzes must be completed within the 2 nd class day after returning from the absence. Service Learning Project: You and your classmates will schedule, develop and host an artificial insemination clinic for high school age 4-H and FFA members. You will select which part of the clinic you want to be responsible for and prepare for it. We will work together to schedule a date that works for the major of the class. Lab Grades: During each lab session, you will have the potential to earn points to count towards the 100 Learn to find the target points. You will have to pass 3 to 5 AI rods during each lab session. Should you miss any rods during a week, you have the opportunity to earn ½ credit the next week. Fifty points will be your final finding the target exam. This will be your certification day. Fifty points will be from semen handling exams on two different days. In lab, you will synchronize and breed a cow for 50 points. Final Exam: December 10 10:30 am 12:30 pm Score Card Lecture Grade Exam 1 (100 pts) Exam 2 (100 pts) Exam 3 (100 pts) Slides (100pts) Lecture Quizzes (50 pts) Presentation (100 pts) Lecture (550 pts total) Laboratory Grade Learning to find target (100 pts) Semen Handling (50 pts) Finding the Target (50 pts) Synchronization and Breeding (50 pts) Lab (250 pts total) Final Grade (%) = ((total lecture pts + total lab pts) 800) * 100 Final Exam Schedule: http://www.sfasu.edu/registrar/registration/finalexamschedule.html Add/Drop Policy: http://www.sfasu.edu/upp/pap/academic_affairs/add_drop.html 2

Academic Integrity Academic integrity is a responsibility of all university faculty and students. Faculty members promote academic integrity in multiple ways including instruction on the components of academic honesty, as well as abiding by university policy on penalties for cheating and plagiarism. Definition of Academic Dishonesty Academic dishonesty includes both cheating and plagiarism. Cheating includes but is not limited to (1) using or attempting to use unauthorized materials to aid in achieving a better grade on a component of a class; (2) the falsification or invention of any information, including citations, on an assigned exercise; and/or (3) helping or attempting to help another in an act of cheating or plagiarism. Plagiarism is presenting the words or ideas of another person as if they were your own. Examples of plagiarism are (1) submitting an assignment as if it were one's own work when, in fact, it is at least partly the work of another; (2) submitting a work that has been purchased or otherwise obtained from an Internet source or another source; and (3) incorporating the words or ideas of an author into one's paper without giving the author due credit. Please read the complete policy at http://www.sfasu.edu/policies/academic_integrity.asp Withheld Grades Semester Grades Policy (A-54) Ordinarily, at the discretion of the instructor of record and with the approval of the academic chair/director, a grade of WH will be assigned only if the student cannot complete the course work because of unavoidable circumstances. Students must complete the work within one calendar year from the end of the semester in which they receive a WH, or the grade automatically becomes an F. If students register for the same course in future terms the WH will automatically become an F and will be counted as a repeated course for the purpose of computing the grade point average. Students with Disabilities To obtain disability related accommodations, alternate formats and/or auxiliary aids, students with disabilities must contact the Office of Disability Services (ODS), Human Services Building, and Room 325, 468-3004 / 468-1004 (TDD) as early as possible in the semester. Once verified, ODS will notify the course instructor and outline the accommodation and/or auxiliary aids to be provided. Failure to request services in a timely manner may delay your accommodations. For additional information, go to http://www.sfasu.edu/disabilityservices/. Responsible Use of Technology: It is expected that all students will only use cell phones, PDAs, laptop computers, MP3 players and other technology outside of class time or when appropriate in class. Answering a cell phone, texting, listening to music or using a laptop computer for matters unrelated to the course may be grounds for dismissal from class or other penalties. Classroom Behavior: Disruptive, distracting, or disrespectful behavior will not be tolerated. Students who disrupt the learning environment may be asked to leave class and may be subject to judicial, academic, or other penalties. The instructor shall have full discretion over what behavior is appropriate/inappropriate in the classroom. 3

Artificial Insemination Lecture Schedule Introduction to Artificial Insemination both Past and Present Anatomy and Physiology of Bovine Reproduction Finding the Target Advantages and Considerations of Artificial Insemination Exam 1 Reproductive Diseases Genetics and Sire Selection Estrus Detection and Synchronization Body Condition Scoring Straw Insemination Procedures Exam 2 Factors Determining Successful AI programs Collecting, Processing, and Freezing Semen Refrigerator Care and Maintenance Insemination Records Facilities and Equipment Nutrition Swine Insemination Exam 3

Artificial Insemination Service Learning Project Rough Draft of slides due: Oct 31 Final Draft of slides due: Nov 28 AI clinic day: Dec 7 (5:00 pm to 8:00 pm) and 8 (7:30 am to 3:00 pm) Purpose: To provide training in artificial insemination to 4-H and FFA students in the area. You will develop lecture material for one section related to artificial insemination in beef cattle. You will then present the information to the students. We will also provide hands on training. During the hands on training, you will work individually with the students to teach them artificial insemination. Manual: We will build a manual with the slides (3 slides per page) to hand to the students. Presentations: 1. Your slide must not resemble class slides. 2. Presentations should be completed in PowerPoint. 3. Use slides that are easy to read. 4. Organize your slides. 5. Practice your presentation multiple times to avoid annoying words like um. 6. Dress for your presentation. Not t-shirts, shorts, or flip-flops. You do not need a shirt and tie, but dress in business casual. 7. Would be GREAT if you all took pictures during class and used in your presentations. Grade: 50 points rough draft slides 50 points final draft slides 50 points for presentation at clinic 50 points for hands on 5