Abstract. The failure of cows to successfully establish pregnancy after insemination is an important limiting factor for the efficiency of dairy production systems. The physiological reasons for this are many and pertain to the post partum and early pregnancy periods. Cows that suffer severe negative energy balance after parturition are prone to diseases (including uterine infection) that are, in part, explained by reduced function of the immune system, having negative consequences for subsequent fertility. In high-producing dairy cows, the duration and intensity of oestrus is low as a consequence of low circulating oestradiol concentrations, and after insemination, high embryo mortality is the single biggest factor reducing calving rates. ...
Nutrition has an important impact on the reproductive performance of dairy and beef cattle. Energy i...
For several decades, researchers worldwide report a decrease in fertility in high-yielding dairy cow...
Reproductive performance is paramount to efficient milk production in dairy cows. Many postpartum co...
In the last few decades a continuous increase was observed in average milk production of dairy cows ...
Incidence of post- partum uterine disease is an important concern in dairy cattle, because it affect...
The high yielding dairy cow is expected to produce a substantial milk output every year and at the s...
Speaking in terms of the general relationship between nutrition and reproduction, many different asp...
The transition from pregnancy to lactation (i.e. the transition period) is a time of significant met...
After parturition, dairy cows undergo a plethora of metabolic, inflammatory, and immunologic changes...
Loss of pregnancy can occur at many different stages of gestation and for a variety of causes but cl...
In cattle, proestrus begins with the initiation of luteolysis and ends with initiation of estrus and...
A study with 40 multiparous high yielding dairy cows was conducted to investigate the influence of a...
Reproductive failure in lactating dairy cows is a significant limitation to the dairy industry. Fert...
The purpose of the research is to determine the etiopathogenesis of reproductive dysfunction in high...
The present article aims to 'translate' the current-mostly theoretical-knowledge on fertility disord...
Nutrition has an important impact on the reproductive performance of dairy and beef cattle. Energy i...
For several decades, researchers worldwide report a decrease in fertility in high-yielding dairy cow...
Reproductive performance is paramount to efficient milk production in dairy cows. Many postpartum co...
In the last few decades a continuous increase was observed in average milk production of dairy cows ...
Incidence of post- partum uterine disease is an important concern in dairy cattle, because it affect...
The high yielding dairy cow is expected to produce a substantial milk output every year and at the s...
Speaking in terms of the general relationship between nutrition and reproduction, many different asp...
The transition from pregnancy to lactation (i.e. the transition period) is a time of significant met...
After parturition, dairy cows undergo a plethora of metabolic, inflammatory, and immunologic changes...
Loss of pregnancy can occur at many different stages of gestation and for a variety of causes but cl...
In cattle, proestrus begins with the initiation of luteolysis and ends with initiation of estrus and...
A study with 40 multiparous high yielding dairy cows was conducted to investigate the influence of a...
Reproductive failure in lactating dairy cows is a significant limitation to the dairy industry. Fert...
The purpose of the research is to determine the etiopathogenesis of reproductive dysfunction in high...
The present article aims to 'translate' the current-mostly theoretical-knowledge on fertility disord...
Nutrition has an important impact on the reproductive performance of dairy and beef cattle. Energy i...
For several decades, researchers worldwide report a decrease in fertility in high-yielding dairy cow...
Reproductive performance is paramount to efficient milk production in dairy cows. Many postpartum co...