The aim of the study was to evaluate the net return of the implementation of a remote calving monitoring system for obstetrical and neonatal assistance on the herd economy in a dairy farm model. A total of 680 parturitions over a 7-yr period were evaluated. Age at first calving was restricted from 23 to 27 mo for primiparous cows to be included. Among groups of cows that were ready to calve in a 15-d interval, primiparous and multiparous were randomly assigned to the experimental group and monitored through a calving alarm system, whereas the others accounted for controls. Final parturition groups were as follows: control primiparous (CPP, n = 218), control multiparous (CM, n = 345), monitored primiparous (MPP, n = 56), and monitored multip...
The overall objectives of this project were: (1) to study the epidemiology of reproductive failure i...
Dystocias are common in dairy cows and often adversely affect production, reproduction, animal welfa...
SUMMARY The authors in this literature review emphasize that parallel with the successful geneti...
Abstract Background Proper calving management of dairy herds is a crucial aspect of the bovine life...
One critical point of dairy farm management is calving and neonatal first care. Timely calving assis...
One critical point of dairy farm management is calving and neonatal first care. Timely calving assis...
SUMMARY The successful genetic selection for higher milk production caused a dramatic d...
Rearing quality dairy heifers is essential to maintain herds by replacing culled cows. Information o...
The aim of the reproductive management of dairy farms is to keep low the days in milk (DIM). Milk pr...
Based on modeling studies, a 1-yr calving interval for dairy cows is generally considered optimal fr...
Cattle farming is facing an increase in number of animals that farmers must care for, to-gether with...
The UK trend of increasing dairy herd size and milk yield per cow has generated challenges for dairy...
The authors monitored the postpartum period during the first seven weeks after calving at a Holstein...
Rearing quality dairy heifers is essential to maintain herds by replacing culled cows. Information o...
The New Zealand dairy farm system is based on a seasonal calving interval with the system being rel...
The overall objectives of this project were: (1) to study the epidemiology of reproductive failure i...
Dystocias are common in dairy cows and often adversely affect production, reproduction, animal welfa...
SUMMARY The authors in this literature review emphasize that parallel with the successful geneti...
Abstract Background Proper calving management of dairy herds is a crucial aspect of the bovine life...
One critical point of dairy farm management is calving and neonatal first care. Timely calving assis...
One critical point of dairy farm management is calving and neonatal first care. Timely calving assis...
SUMMARY The successful genetic selection for higher milk production caused a dramatic d...
Rearing quality dairy heifers is essential to maintain herds by replacing culled cows. Information o...
The aim of the reproductive management of dairy farms is to keep low the days in milk (DIM). Milk pr...
Based on modeling studies, a 1-yr calving interval for dairy cows is generally considered optimal fr...
Cattle farming is facing an increase in number of animals that farmers must care for, to-gether with...
The UK trend of increasing dairy herd size and milk yield per cow has generated challenges for dairy...
The authors monitored the postpartum period during the first seven weeks after calving at a Holstein...
Rearing quality dairy heifers is essential to maintain herds by replacing culled cows. Information o...
The New Zealand dairy farm system is based on a seasonal calving interval with the system being rel...
The overall objectives of this project were: (1) to study the epidemiology of reproductive failure i...
Dystocias are common in dairy cows and often adversely affect production, reproduction, animal welfa...
SUMMARY The authors in this literature review emphasize that parallel with the successful geneti...