Rates of embryo survival in lactating dairy cows were assessed in three separate studies. Based on pregnancy diagnoses 27 to 29 days after timed inseminations, survival to days 40 to 50 or day 57, depending on the study, varied from 9 to 88% in cows that were not cycling before insemination compared to 57 to 90% in cows that were cycling. Previously anestrous cows had lower rates of survival. In one study, supplementing cows with progesterone before insemination improved embryo survival.; Dairy Day, 2000, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, 2000
The objective of this study was to evaluate the factors that may affect conception rates (CR) follow...
To study the effects of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and timing of artificial insemination ...
Use of progesterone inserts (controlled interval drug release, CIDR) offers another option for synch...
Rates of embryo survival in lactating dairy cows were assessed in three separate studies. Based on...
Our objective was to determine the effectiveness of exogenous progesterone in the form of an intrava...
Administering progesterone to lactating dairy cows has sometimes proven effective in increasing preg...
The objective of this experiment was to determine if pregnancy rates following first services would ...
Synchronizing ovulation enables dairy producers to inseminate cows by appointment rather than after ...
The rate of involution of the bovine uterus is remarkable. By 20 days after calving, tissue sloughin...
peer reviewedThe effect of covering the passageways and feed face of a cubicle house with rubber flo...
Cows exposed to heat stress before or after calving or both are prone to reduced fertility because o...
The incidence of anestrus in dairy cattle prior to first inseminations carried out after a minimum o...
The objective was to quantify the reinsemination intervals of lactating dairy cows that were either ...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate factors associated with resumption of postpartum estro...
Embryonic loss may represent the single greatest economic loss for cow/calf producers. With 40,000,0...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the factors that may affect conception rates (CR) follow...
To study the effects of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and timing of artificial insemination ...
Use of progesterone inserts (controlled interval drug release, CIDR) offers another option for synch...
Rates of embryo survival in lactating dairy cows were assessed in three separate studies. Based on...
Our objective was to determine the effectiveness of exogenous progesterone in the form of an intrava...
Administering progesterone to lactating dairy cows has sometimes proven effective in increasing preg...
The objective of this experiment was to determine if pregnancy rates following first services would ...
Synchronizing ovulation enables dairy producers to inseminate cows by appointment rather than after ...
The rate of involution of the bovine uterus is remarkable. By 20 days after calving, tissue sloughin...
peer reviewedThe effect of covering the passageways and feed face of a cubicle house with rubber flo...
Cows exposed to heat stress before or after calving or both are prone to reduced fertility because o...
The incidence of anestrus in dairy cattle prior to first inseminations carried out after a minimum o...
The objective was to quantify the reinsemination intervals of lactating dairy cows that were either ...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate factors associated with resumption of postpartum estro...
Embryonic loss may represent the single greatest economic loss for cow/calf producers. With 40,000,0...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the factors that may affect conception rates (CR) follow...
To study the effects of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and timing of artificial insemination ...
Use of progesterone inserts (controlled interval drug release, CIDR) offers another option for synch...