The economic climate in the dairy industry requires producers to operate efficiently to remain competitive. Attention to details and understanding of reproduction, metabolism, digestive functions, milk secretion, and all aspects of husbandry are essential. To be successful, producers must minimize reproductive failure because reproductive performance affects the quantity of milk produced per cow per day of herd life, the number of potential replacements needed to maintain a constant herd size, and the longevity of the cow in the herd. In practice, this translates into well-designed programs of herd health, milking, feeding, and reproductive management that minimize involuntary culling of. problem cows by maintaining healthy, profitable cows...
There has been no appreciable change in the reproduction status of Kansas dairy herds over the last ...
The 1989 Annual KSU Dairy Day is known as Dairy Day, 1989Except for very low producing herds, manage...
Despite the negative effects of milk production on some reproductive traits, calving intervals betwe...
The economic climate in the dairy industry requires producers to operate efficiently to remain comp...
This review focuses on the potential effects of twinning, dystocia, stillbirth, abortion, retained p...
The genetic antagonsim that exists between production and reproduction is overcome by sound manageme...
The analysis of dairy herds to evaluate the reported negative effect of production on reproduction f...
The 1989 Annual KSU Dairy Day is known as Dairy Day, 1989Research in reproductive physiology and bre...
An average interval of 70 days from calving to first breeding and a high fertility rate are importan...
An analysis of 635 Kansas Holstein herds with 41,426 cows indicated that the negative genetic antago...
Feeding and managing dairy cows during the prepartum and early lactation periods have more effect on...
An analysis of 4,334 Holstein dairies confirms the negative genetic correlation that exists between ...
The rate of involution of the bovine uterus is remarkable. By 20 days after calving, tissue sloughin...
The current economic situation dictates that dairy producers use all available tools and resources t...
Except for very low producing herds, management of reproduction does not seem to have much effect on...
There has been no appreciable change in the reproduction status of Kansas dairy herds over the last ...
The 1989 Annual KSU Dairy Day is known as Dairy Day, 1989Except for very low producing herds, manage...
Despite the negative effects of milk production on some reproductive traits, calving intervals betwe...
The economic climate in the dairy industry requires producers to operate efficiently to remain comp...
This review focuses on the potential effects of twinning, dystocia, stillbirth, abortion, retained p...
The genetic antagonsim that exists between production and reproduction is overcome by sound manageme...
The analysis of dairy herds to evaluate the reported negative effect of production on reproduction f...
The 1989 Annual KSU Dairy Day is known as Dairy Day, 1989Research in reproductive physiology and bre...
An average interval of 70 days from calving to first breeding and a high fertility rate are importan...
An analysis of 635 Kansas Holstein herds with 41,426 cows indicated that the negative genetic antago...
Feeding and managing dairy cows during the prepartum and early lactation periods have more effect on...
An analysis of 4,334 Holstein dairies confirms the negative genetic correlation that exists between ...
The rate of involution of the bovine uterus is remarkable. By 20 days after calving, tissue sloughin...
The current economic situation dictates that dairy producers use all available tools and resources t...
Except for very low producing herds, management of reproduction does not seem to have much effect on...
There has been no appreciable change in the reproduction status of Kansas dairy herds over the last ...
The 1989 Annual KSU Dairy Day is known as Dairy Day, 1989Except for very low producing herds, manage...
Despite the negative effects of milk production on some reproductive traits, calving intervals betwe...