The objective of the present study was to examine whether different intervals between insemination and ovulation have an influence on the sex of seven-day-old embryos in dairy cattle. Cows were inseminated once with semen of one of two bulls of proven fertility between 36 h before ovulation and 12 h after ovulation. Time of ovulation was assessed by ultrasound at 4-h intervals. In total, 64 embryos were determined to be male or female. Of these 64 embryos, 51.6% were female. The sex ratio in the various insemination¿ovulation intervals (early: between 36 and 20 h before ovulation; intermediate: between 20 and 8 h before ovulation; late: between 8 h before and 12 h after ovulation) did not significantly differ from the expected 1:1 sex ratio...
AbstractThe objective was to evaluate the effects of timing of insemination and type of semen in cat...
Sex selection is economically and genetically advantageous in cattle production. The only commercial...
Sex selection is economically and genetically advantageous in cattle production. The only commercial...
The objective of the present study was to examine whether different intervals between insemination a...
The objective of the present study was to examine whether different intervals between insemination a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the interval between artificial insemination ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the interval between artificial insemination ...
The objective of this study was to examine effects of the interval between insemination and ovulatio...
The embryo production results after use of sex-sorted sperm to inseminate superovulated cows (SOV) h...
The between bulls variation in in vitro fertility and the shift of sex ratio towards male embryos ar...
The presence of a dominant follicle has been shown to reduce response to superovulatory treatment. S...
The presence of a dominant follicle has been shown to reduce response to superovulatory treatment. S...
Keywords: dairy cattle; oestrus; behaviour; pedometer; reproductive hormones; ovulation time; insemi...
Sex selection is economically and genetically advantageous in cattle production. The only commercial...
The use of sexed semen has become important in dairy herds across the U.S. but reported lower concep...
AbstractThe objective was to evaluate the effects of timing of insemination and type of semen in cat...
Sex selection is economically and genetically advantageous in cattle production. The only commercial...
Sex selection is economically and genetically advantageous in cattle production. The only commercial...
The objective of the present study was to examine whether different intervals between insemination a...
The objective of the present study was to examine whether different intervals between insemination a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the interval between artificial insemination ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the interval between artificial insemination ...
The objective of this study was to examine effects of the interval between insemination and ovulatio...
The embryo production results after use of sex-sorted sperm to inseminate superovulated cows (SOV) h...
The between bulls variation in in vitro fertility and the shift of sex ratio towards male embryos ar...
The presence of a dominant follicle has been shown to reduce response to superovulatory treatment. S...
The presence of a dominant follicle has been shown to reduce response to superovulatory treatment. S...
Keywords: dairy cattle; oestrus; behaviour; pedometer; reproductive hormones; ovulation time; insemi...
Sex selection is economically and genetically advantageous in cattle production. The only commercial...
The use of sexed semen has become important in dairy herds across the U.S. but reported lower concep...
AbstractThe objective was to evaluate the effects of timing of insemination and type of semen in cat...
Sex selection is economically and genetically advantageous in cattle production. The only commercial...
Sex selection is economically and genetically advantageous in cattle production. The only commercial...