Equine team

ISO 9001-certified and awarded the EquuRES label, our team is dedicated to research on equids. We combine cutting-edge technologies with exemplary herd management, focused on animal welfare and the preservation of biodiversity.

 

Le cheval est un animal grégaire qui a besoin d’entretenir des relations sociales avec ses congénères. Nous nous efforçons donc de lui permettre d’exprimer pleinement les comportements propres à son espèce, conformément à l’une des cinq libertés fondamentales du bien-être animal.

Facilities

Suivit folliculaire chez la ponette
L'échographie est une technique d'imagerie employant des ultrasons. Elle est utilisée de manière courante en médecine humaine et vétérinaire, mais peut aussi être employée en recherche

Our site features modern infrastructure spread across 40 hectares of pasture, including stables and stalls tailored to specific research protocols.

  • Imaging & Diagnostics Hub: An ultrasound suite equipped with a 3D Color and Pulsed Doppler system. We have developed an innovative prototype here for measuring adipose tissue to provide an objective assessment of body condition.
  • Biotechnology Laboratories:
    • Rooms for the collection and micromanipulation of oocytes and embryos.
    • Facilities for the culture and manipulation of gametes.
    • Semen analysis laboratory and cold storage room
  • Breeding Infrastructure: A secure breeding shed for stallions.
  • Behavioral Hub: A specific testing room dedicated to temperament studies and learning device assessments.

Animal Models and Ethical Commitment

Our herd lives in conditions that respect their natural needs (group living, outdoor grazing from April to November).

  • The Herd: 130 Welsh ponies, 6 stallions, and a herd of donkeys (Grand Noir du Berry breed).
  • Active Welfare:
    •  Cooperative Handling: Use of positive reinforcement and desensitization to obtain animal cooperation during care and procedures.
    • Natural Health: Ponies are kept unshod to preserve hoof flexibility and limit injuries.
  • Environmental Impact: Sustainable management of medical treatments to protect dung-dwelling invertebrates and the local food chain.

Experimental Expertise

horse eating leaves from a tree in its pasture

Our teams (engineers and technicians) perform approximately 6,000 ultrasounds and 600 stallion collections per year:

  • Reproductive Monitoring: Daily follicular tracking, pregnancy diagnosis, and semen collection/preservation.
  • ICell Engineering: Ultrasound-guided follicular aspiration, embryo transfer, and precision gamete manipulation.
  • Biological Analysis: Various sampling (saliva, blood, biopsies) and parasite coprology.
  • Behavioral Studies: Temperament measurements and learning capacity assessments via clicker training.

Identification, Traceability, and Specialized Equipment

The rigor of our protocols ensures total scientific reliability:

  • Precision Monitoring: Every animal is identified and tracked throughout its life. The birth rate is intentionally limited (about ten per year) to maintain the tranquility of the herd.
  • Innovative Tools: Use of telemetry and non-invasive measurement prototypes to characterize animal phenotypes without constraint.
  • Adaptability: Implementation of mobile structures to facilitate specific interventions across different sites.

Research Themes

Our work aims to advance scientific knowledge while improving breeding and management practices:

  • Reproductive Physiology: Optimizing success rates (97% live foal rate observed) and studying gestation (average of 325 days).
  • Ethology and Learning: Evaluation of temperament, cognitive abilities, and the human-animal relationship.
  • Health and Eco-responsibility: Pre-clinical molecular studies and implementation of targeted deworming strategies to protect soil biodiversity.
  • Genetic Conservation: Preservation of specific lineages and breeds, such as the Grand Noir du Berry.

Collaborate with us: Looking to benefit from an ISO 9001 certified environment and unique expertise for your pre-clinical trials or research projects?

 

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