Reproductive Management
Reproduction from the inside out
Become familiar with the anatomy and physiology of your cows’ reproductive tract to increase conception rates and reproductive efficiency.
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Q&A: New research links the Leptin gene and perinatal mortality
Replacement heifers play an integral role in the success of a dairy operation.
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Mastitis beyond milk quality
The battle with mastitis has always been an ongoing, difficult challenge for the dairy producer.
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5-day Cidr Synch: The missing protocol for dairy heifers
Although programs combining prostaglandin (PGF2α) treatments and heat detection are very effective for dairy heifers, many producers have to rely on Timed A.I. protocols to get their heifers bred due to a number of different reasons.
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Management: The key for fertility success
Accelerated Genetics commitment to higher quality product begins with bull care and involves detailed attention to every step of semen collection and processing, as well as maximum standards for semen quality control.
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Is she pregnant or isn’t she?
Here’s an update on the tools to detect bovine pregnancy status.
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Take heifer reproduction to the next level
We know a lot about lactating animal reproductive performance, but much less exists when it comes to heifer reproduction benchmarks.
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Mineral mix: An expensive way to cut expenses in dairy cows
During these difficult economic times, the desperate need to cut expenses has led some dairy producers to adjust budgets in areas that have dramatic impact on profits in the long run.
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Budgeting for sexed semen
Sexed semen is relatively a new technology that has proven to produce a higher proportion of female calves than conventional semen.
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Get a leg up on reproduction
How lameness influences reproductive health and performance
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Neospora-infected dairy cattle suffering abortion can recover reproductively
Neospora caninum — a parasite known to cause abortions in cattle populations — was the focus of a study published in the October 2009 issue of Theriogenology.
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