<p>AIM: To describe the accuracy of transrectal ultrasonography for predicting calving dates in dairy cows under typical New Zealand conditions and to assess potential risk factors for differences between predicted and actual calving dates.</p> <p>METHODS: Data were collected from 116 seasonally calving herds over 2 years in a retrospective single cohort study. Transrectal ultrasonography was undertaken by experienced veterinarians (n=12) to determine if cows were pregnant, and if so to estimate fetal age. Predicted calving date was calculated by adding 282 days to the estimated conception date. Accuracy was assessed using differences between predicted and actual calving dates for each animal. Potential risk factors for animals calving >10 ...
Objective: To compare the sensitivity and positive predictive value of four methods for detection of...
The objective of the current study was to estimate whether fetal age could be accurately estimated u...
The northern Australian beef industry is dominated by cow-calf operations where reproductive efficie...
To assess potential risk factors for differences between predicted and actual calving dates in Holst...
Objective: The study was designed to estimate the relationship between gestational age and transabdo...
The objective of the present study was to determine differences in time of detection of pregnancy be...
The aim of the present research was to study the relationship between the femur and gestational age ...
Contents: A prospective observational study was conducted in two Australian dairy herds to assess th...
Management during calving is important for the health and survival of dairy cows and their calves. A...
AIM: The aim of this study was to estimate whether fetal age could be accurately estimated using pla...
Two studies were conducted to assess the performance of a commercially available neck-mounted activi...
<div><p>AIMS: To determine some of the risk factors for cows not observed in oestrus within 35–42 da...
Good oestrus detection is essential for efficient reproductive performance in dairy herds using arti...
One critical point of dairy farm management is calving and neonatal first care. Timely calving assis...
Calving is an essential event in dairy production, as lactation only begins after calving and cows m...
Objective: To compare the sensitivity and positive predictive value of four methods for detection of...
The objective of the current study was to estimate whether fetal age could be accurately estimated u...
The northern Australian beef industry is dominated by cow-calf operations where reproductive efficie...
To assess potential risk factors for differences between predicted and actual calving dates in Holst...
Objective: The study was designed to estimate the relationship between gestational age and transabdo...
The objective of the present study was to determine differences in time of detection of pregnancy be...
The aim of the present research was to study the relationship between the femur and gestational age ...
Contents: A prospective observational study was conducted in two Australian dairy herds to assess th...
Management during calving is important for the health and survival of dairy cows and their calves. A...
AIM: The aim of this study was to estimate whether fetal age could be accurately estimated using pla...
Two studies were conducted to assess the performance of a commercially available neck-mounted activi...
<div><p>AIMS: To determine some of the risk factors for cows not observed in oestrus within 35–42 da...
Good oestrus detection is essential for efficient reproductive performance in dairy herds using arti...
One critical point of dairy farm management is calving and neonatal first care. Timely calving assis...
Calving is an essential event in dairy production, as lactation only begins after calving and cows m...
Objective: To compare the sensitivity and positive predictive value of four methods for detection of...
The objective of the current study was to estimate whether fetal age could be accurately estimated u...
The northern Australian beef industry is dominated by cow-calf operations where reproductive efficie...