The aim of the present study was to establish whether temperature-humidity index values, as a measure of heat comfort, from Days 1 to 40 of gestation could be associated with the pregnancy loss rate in high producing dairy cows. Data from 1391 pregnancies were recorded. Pregnancy was diagnosed by transrectal ultrasonography between Days 34 and 45, and again 90 days after insemination. Pregnancy loss was assumed when the second pregnancy diagnosis on Day 90 proved negative and was registered in 7.8% (108/1391) of pregnancies. Mean and maximum temperature-humidity index values were established for each cow for Days 0 (day of insemination), 1, 2 and 3 after insemination, and averages established for Days 0-3, 0-10, 11-20, 21-30 and 31-40 after...
The increase of the ambient temperature has a negative effect; it is altering the physiology of the...
In dairy cows inseminated during the hot months of the year, there is a decrease in fertility. Diffe...
Embryonic loss is the greatest economic loss in the cow/calf industry, affecting number of cows carr...
The aim of the present study was to establish whether temperature-humidity index values, as a measur...
Environmental heat can reduce conception rates (the proportion of services that result in pregnancy)...
Heat stress strongly negatively affects reproductive traits in dairy cattle. The purpose of the pres...
The objective of this study was to assess various risk factors affecting fetal losses in high-yieldi...
Heat stress has negative effects on pregnancy rates of lactating dairy cattle. There are genetic dif...
Abstract Objective was to elucidate the effects of heat stress (HS) on embryo development during fir...
High-yield dairy cow farms have implemented high technified management for the last few decades, aim...
Ten years of records from a 150- head beef cow herd were used to determine the relationship of tempe...
The objectives of this retrospective cohort study were to determine the association of heat stress e...
A 5-year retrospective (from 2008 to 2012) survey was carried out by analyzing data of high producin...
The fertility of lactating Holstein cows is severely reduced during periods of heat stress. Despite ...
The data set consisted of 1,016,856 inseminations of 191,012 first, second, and third parity Holstei...
The increase of the ambient temperature has a negative effect; it is altering the physiology of the...
In dairy cows inseminated during the hot months of the year, there is a decrease in fertility. Diffe...
Embryonic loss is the greatest economic loss in the cow/calf industry, affecting number of cows carr...
The aim of the present study was to establish whether temperature-humidity index values, as a measur...
Environmental heat can reduce conception rates (the proportion of services that result in pregnancy)...
Heat stress strongly negatively affects reproductive traits in dairy cattle. The purpose of the pres...
The objective of this study was to assess various risk factors affecting fetal losses in high-yieldi...
Heat stress has negative effects on pregnancy rates of lactating dairy cattle. There are genetic dif...
Abstract Objective was to elucidate the effects of heat stress (HS) on embryo development during fir...
High-yield dairy cow farms have implemented high technified management for the last few decades, aim...
Ten years of records from a 150- head beef cow herd were used to determine the relationship of tempe...
The objectives of this retrospective cohort study were to determine the association of heat stress e...
A 5-year retrospective (from 2008 to 2012) survey was carried out by analyzing data of high producin...
The fertility of lactating Holstein cows is severely reduced during periods of heat stress. Despite ...
The data set consisted of 1,016,856 inseminations of 191,012 first, second, and third parity Holstei...
The increase of the ambient temperature has a negative effect; it is altering the physiology of the...
In dairy cows inseminated during the hot months of the year, there is a decrease in fertility. Diffe...
Embryonic loss is the greatest economic loss in the cow/calf industry, affecting number of cows carr...