End of Project ReportA major problem for the cattle breeding industry is the high rate of early embryo loss which compromises reproductive efficiency and genetic improvement, resulting in serious financial loss to farmers. An important part of the Teagasc research programme in this area is the investigation of basic parameters of cattle embryo growth, development and viability during the critical period when most of the embryo loss occurs. We have now characterised this period of embryo development and to our knowledge, this is the first report describing the morphology, growth rate, protein content and metabolic activity of cattle embryos during this period. The main results are summarised here and detailed results have been published in t...
Early embryo mortality (EEM) is considered to be one of the causes of dairy cows’ productivity reduc...
The article presents research materials to identify signs of the manifestation of early embryogenesi...
End of Project ReportTeagasc acknowledges support from the European Union 3rd and 4th Framework Prog...
End of Project ReportA major problem for the cattle breeding industry is the high rate of early emb...
End of Project ReportEmbryo transfer is being increasingly used in the cattle industry. As well as d...
End of Project ReportsReproductive failure in dairy cows results in fewer calves born, lower milk sa...
The past decade has seen a significant shift away from co-culture systems for cattle blastocyst prod...
Data on fertilisation and embryo quality in dairy cattle are presented and the main factors responsi...
The article gives a comparative aspect of the organism development periodization, depending on the g...
Reproductive inefficiency is a critical barrier maximizing profitability and sustainability of cattl...
The aim of this analysis was to determine whether pregnancy loss (PL) after embryo transfer (ET) in ...
The first attempts to fertilise in vitro bovine oocytes were done in the late sixties but only in 19...
Infertility in cattle herds is a growing problem with multifactorial causes. Embryonic genotype and ...
Reproductive failure in lactating dairy cows is a significant limitation to the dairy industry. Fert...
Increased genetic selection over the past 40 years has resulted in a dairy cow with an improved biol...
Early embryo mortality (EEM) is considered to be one of the causes of dairy cows’ productivity reduc...
The article presents research materials to identify signs of the manifestation of early embryogenesi...
End of Project ReportTeagasc acknowledges support from the European Union 3rd and 4th Framework Prog...
End of Project ReportA major problem for the cattle breeding industry is the high rate of early emb...
End of Project ReportEmbryo transfer is being increasingly used in the cattle industry. As well as d...
End of Project ReportsReproductive failure in dairy cows results in fewer calves born, lower milk sa...
The past decade has seen a significant shift away from co-culture systems for cattle blastocyst prod...
Data on fertilisation and embryo quality in dairy cattle are presented and the main factors responsi...
The article gives a comparative aspect of the organism development periodization, depending on the g...
Reproductive inefficiency is a critical barrier maximizing profitability and sustainability of cattl...
The aim of this analysis was to determine whether pregnancy loss (PL) after embryo transfer (ET) in ...
The first attempts to fertilise in vitro bovine oocytes were done in the late sixties but only in 19...
Infertility in cattle herds is a growing problem with multifactorial causes. Embryonic genotype and ...
Reproductive failure in lactating dairy cows is a significant limitation to the dairy industry. Fert...
Increased genetic selection over the past 40 years has resulted in a dairy cow with an improved biol...
Early embryo mortality (EEM) is considered to be one of the causes of dairy cows’ productivity reduc...
The article presents research materials to identify signs of the manifestation of early embryogenesi...
End of Project ReportTeagasc acknowledges support from the European Union 3rd and 4th Framework Prog...