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Catherine  obtained her doctoral veterinary degree from the School of Veterinary Medicine in Lyon, France. After working in private practice in France for several years, she completed a residency program in Equine Reproduction at UCDavis, California. Catherine then joined on and off the Theriogenology department team at UCDavis as a clinician. My research special interests are in high-risk pregnancies, placental pathologies, fetal well-being and growth and fetal sexing evaluated by non-invasive ultrasonography.

Dr. Card is interested in all aspects of reproduction in many species. She has special interests in equine reproduction, and she has ongoing research involving broodmares, stallions and foals. 

Her diverse research interests include the following: the pathogenesis of congenital hypothyroidism dysmaturity syndrome in foals, the use of computer-assisted ultrasound image analysis, low dose insemination, semen cryopreservation, fertility of frozen semen and breeding induced inflammation in the mare.

Dr. Cadario is working in conjunction with Ferguson and Associates Equine Hospital for the 2006 breeding season. A Board Certified Theriogenologist, Dr. Cadario brings a vast array of experience to our practice in the areas of infertile mares, embryo transfers, breeding with cooled and frozen semen, placental pathologies, and stallion evaluations. She has taught at the University of Florida in Gainesville and in Argentina, at the University of Cordoba College of Veterinary Medicine. She is the author of numerous research papers and is frequently a presenter at veterinary conferences. She splits her time between her specialty practice in Florida and the breeding season in South America.

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Animals are multicellular eukaryotes that lack cell walls. All animals are heterotrophs. Animals have sensory organs, the ability to move, and internal digestion. They also have sexual reproduction.Animals are multicellular eukaryotes that lack cell walls. All animals are heterotrophs. Animals have sensory organs, the ability to move, and internal digestion. They also have sexual reproduction.Animals are multicellular eukaryotes that lack cell walls. All animals are heterotrophs. Animals have sensory organs, the ability to move, and internal digestion. They also have sexual reproduction.Animals are multicellular eukaryotes that lack cell walls. All animals are heterotrophs. Animals have sensory organs, the ability to move, and internal digestion. They also have sexual reproduction.

 

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