Dairy Reproduction

This common metabolic disease can affect even the healthiest cow.
Liquid nitrogen to be used to distribute COVID-19 vaccine.
Retrofitting a dairy barn has been a popular choice to make upgrades more affordable than they would be when building new, yet “retrofitting” isn’t unique to the dairy industry.
Farm Journal invites you to join producers from across America at this free event at #FJFieldDays, a virtual extravaganza.
More sperm is better, right? The answer is a mix of “no” (in some cases) and “it depends (in other cases).”
Just six factors account for 85% of the variation in profitability among dairy farms.
Get more heifers from better cows to speed progress.
Progesterone is essential for normal reproductive cycling; it inhibits estrus and controls follicle growth. But, some high-producing dairy cows have too little in circulation.
Make sure cows get and stay pregnant.
Combining forces, the Select Sire Power, Inc. and Southeast Select Sires, Inc. will officially become one and renamed Premier Select Sires, Inc. effective Jan. 1, 2019.
But they will improve animal well-being, and possibly your bottom line.
From anovular cows to injection-site lesions, learn to boost your business in five minutes or less.
The effects of dry period heat stress on the lactating dairy cow is the topic of the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council’s (DCRC) next webinar.
The May 2 Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) webinar features Digging Deep into Records of DCRC Award Winners.
The Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) is accepting nominations for its 2018 Reproduction Awards program through April 30.
A longer voluntary waiting period can benefit high producing cows.
Applications could expand as the technology becomes more cost effective.
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