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Unlike surgical desexing, contraception in animals is a reversible means of population control. | {{subpages}} | ||
Unlike surgical desexing, '''contraception''' in animals is a reversible means of population control. | |||
==Hormonal methods== | ==Hormonal methods== | ||
*Dogs | |||
*Cats | |||
*Large animals | |||
Behavioral abnormalities have been noted in female elephants treated with estrogen implants(reference:Fayrer-Hosken, R. A., Grobler, D., Van Altena, J. J., Bertschinger, H. J. & Kirkpatrick, J. F. Nature 407, 149 (2000)). | |||
==Immunological methods== | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 26 September 2007
Unlike surgical desexing, contraception in animals is a reversible means of population control.
Hormonal methods
- Dogs
- Cats
- Large animals
Behavioral abnormalities have been noted in female elephants treated with estrogen implants(reference:Fayrer-Hosken, R. A., Grobler, D., Van Altena, J. J., Bertschinger, H. J. & Kirkpatrick, J. F. Nature 407, 149 (2000)).