Abstract:
It has been demonstrated that platelet-rich plasma (PRP), a preparation of plasma enriched with a platelet level above
the baseline, is essential for the process of tissue regeneration. Over the past ten years, PRP has drawn more attention as
an unusual form of therapy. Applications of PRP in animals have demonstrated varying degrees of efficacy in treating a
wide range of medical conditions, ranging from ovarian insufficiency to musculoskeletal ailments. Although there are
currently few therapeutic PRP uses in farm animals, the encouraging findings of a number of research will likely lead to
a rise in interest in PRP use among farmers and veterinarians. In animal reproduction, PRP can be used to enhance
follicular growth, oocyte competence, and the uterine environment to boost the implantation rate of the embryos.