Multiple pregnancies have devastating consequences on the herd economy of dairy cattle. This observational study examines incidence patterns based on data from the ultrasonographic examination of 1130 multiple pregnancies in cows in their third lactation or more carrying twins (98.8%), triplets (1.1%), or quadruplets (0.08%), and 3160 of their peers carrying singletons. Cows became pregnant following a spontaneous estrus with no previous hormone treatments. Irrespective of a significant decrease (p < 0.0001) in the conception rate (28-34 days post-insemination) during the warm period of the year, the multiple pregnancy rate was similar for both warm (26.5%) and cool (26.3%) periods. The incidence of unilateral multiple pregnancies (all embr...
Twin pregnancies are an economically unwanted phenomenon in dairy cattle, not only because they incr...
Twin pregnancies are classified into bilateral (one fetus in each uterine horn: 44%) and unilateral ...
Ovarian follicle development continues in a wave-like manner during the bovine oestrous cycle giving...
The aim of this study was to analyse data on 74,081 calvings, subsequent lactation performance and c...
SUMMARY Background: Twin pregnancy and twinning in dairy cattle herds reduce the overall profitab...
Data on 393 002 parturitions and performance in the following production cycle were collected from t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the proportion of twins carried to term and the sex rat...
Introduction Cattle are a monotocous species meaning that, under most circumstances, a successful pr...
This review updates the causal mechanisms and risk factors for multiple ovulations (MOV) in cattle. ...
In order to explore pregnancy patterns in high producing dairy cows treated with GnRH or progesteron...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of twin pregnancy, fetal laterality, the number of c...
This study examines whether the transfer of a fresh in vitro-produced (IVP) embryo can avoid the ris...
While cows are predominantly monovular, over the past 30 years the incidence of multiple ovulations ...
To avoid the problems associated with twinning in dairy cattle, one of the embryos may be eliminated...
peer reviewedTwin pregnancies are classified into bilateral (one fetus in each uterine horn: 44%) an...
Twin pregnancies are an economically unwanted phenomenon in dairy cattle, not only because they incr...
Twin pregnancies are classified into bilateral (one fetus in each uterine horn: 44%) and unilateral ...
Ovarian follicle development continues in a wave-like manner during the bovine oestrous cycle giving...
The aim of this study was to analyse data on 74,081 calvings, subsequent lactation performance and c...
SUMMARY Background: Twin pregnancy and twinning in dairy cattle herds reduce the overall profitab...
Data on 393 002 parturitions and performance in the following production cycle were collected from t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the proportion of twins carried to term and the sex rat...
Introduction Cattle are a monotocous species meaning that, under most circumstances, a successful pr...
This review updates the causal mechanisms and risk factors for multiple ovulations (MOV) in cattle. ...
In order to explore pregnancy patterns in high producing dairy cows treated with GnRH or progesteron...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of twin pregnancy, fetal laterality, the number of c...
This study examines whether the transfer of a fresh in vitro-produced (IVP) embryo can avoid the ris...
While cows are predominantly monovular, over the past 30 years the incidence of multiple ovulations ...
To avoid the problems associated with twinning in dairy cattle, one of the embryos may be eliminated...
peer reviewedTwin pregnancies are classified into bilateral (one fetus in each uterine horn: 44%) an...
Twin pregnancies are an economically unwanted phenomenon in dairy cattle, not only because they incr...
Twin pregnancies are classified into bilateral (one fetus in each uterine horn: 44%) and unilateral ...
Ovarian follicle development continues in a wave-like manner during the bovine oestrous cycle giving...