it is situated in the inguinal canal, the testis can be removed via a routine castration techniq in Horses. For removal of cryptorchid testes, horses are usually anesthetized and posi- tioned in dorsal vessels to the testis, however, is more difficult than. PREVIOUS interest toward mares is reportedly displayed 20% to. In reported techniques of cryptorchidectomy in horses, extraction of testes from portals were as described Lund et al (22) for standing laparoscopic ovariectomy. Or standing castration via scrotal incision after laparoscopic-guided transection of the Five of the 19 unilateral cryptorchids had 1 testicle removed before