The introduction of semen into the reproductive tract of female farm animals without copulation is called.
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The introduction of semen into the reproductive tract of female farm animals without copulation is called artificial insemination. This technique is used to breed animals with desirable genetic traits and it involves the collection, processing, and storage of semen from male animals, which can then be used to inseminate females at a later time. Compared to natural mating, artificial insemination allows for greater control over breeding, increased genetic diversity, and the ability to breed animals from different geographic locations.