Date9th, Feb 2021

Summary:

To limit the spread of feral horses, researchers have invented a birth control delivery device that assembles with magnets inside the uterus and could help sterilise mares for years

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The self-assembling horse birth control device is made of three small sections that connect in a ring inside the uterus

C Joonè

Feral horse populations can be difficult to manage, but a new intrauterine device (IUD) that puts itself together with magnets inside the uterus could help sterilise mares and solve overpopulation issues.

Current feral horse sterilisation techniques are impractical because they require darting each mare with contraceptive chemicals every year after an initial injection and five-week booster. “When you’re talking about hundreds of thousands of animals across a vast territory, keeping track …