The recent interest in artificial insemination by dairymen has attracted the attention of veterinarians. The attitude the veterinarians should take toward this new enterprise has been the subject of much discussion by the Postwar Planning Committee of the A.V.M.A. It is the opinion of the committee that the veterinary profession should have a part in this program for insemination work is too closely associated with breeding problems to remove the veterinarion from the picture. This project, however, should be viewed with caution by the veterinary profession for there is danger that it may become over-sold and mushroom beyond the limits of rational control
Progress in endocrinological and physiological research is enabling scientists to control the reprod...
Guide for artificial breeding for dairy cows. Addresses breeding associations, inseminators, failure...
Although artificial insemination (A.I.) was initially organized as a means of bringing the service o...
The possibility of considerable economic readjustment as it affects the livestock industry must be c...
The artificial insemination of dairy cattle was introduced into Iowa in 1942 in the areas near Cedar...
The history of postwar periods of the past would indicate that following the armistice of the second...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Extension circular 628-52 is a revision of extension circular 628-50. It provides information on ar...
Out of every war there have come remarkable advances, usually in the fields of scientific endeavor. ...
Extension circular 628 Revised 1946 discusses artificial insemination of dairy cattle. It includes i...
Veterinarians are being called upon more extensively of late to aid commercial enterprises in their ...
Artificial breeding of dairy cattle was introduced into the United States from Denmark about 10 year...
Sterility is a pathological condition which has been more concisely termed the reduction or absence ...
Artificial insemination is a practice used to help control breeding within a herd or ranch of cattle...
ON MONDAY, August 19, 1946: Dr. James Farquharson, president of the American Veterinary Medical Asso...
Progress in endocrinological and physiological research is enabling scientists to control the reprod...
Guide for artificial breeding for dairy cows. Addresses breeding associations, inseminators, failure...
Although artificial insemination (A.I.) was initially organized as a means of bringing the service o...
The possibility of considerable economic readjustment as it affects the livestock industry must be c...
The artificial insemination of dairy cattle was introduced into Iowa in 1942 in the areas near Cedar...
The history of postwar periods of the past would indicate that following the armistice of the second...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Extension circular 628-52 is a revision of extension circular 628-50. It provides information on ar...
Out of every war there have come remarkable advances, usually in the fields of scientific endeavor. ...
Extension circular 628 Revised 1946 discusses artificial insemination of dairy cattle. It includes i...
Veterinarians are being called upon more extensively of late to aid commercial enterprises in their ...
Artificial breeding of dairy cattle was introduced into the United States from Denmark about 10 year...
Sterility is a pathological condition which has been more concisely termed the reduction or absence ...
Artificial insemination is a practice used to help control breeding within a herd or ranch of cattle...
ON MONDAY, August 19, 1946: Dr. James Farquharson, president of the American Veterinary Medical Asso...
Progress in endocrinological and physiological research is enabling scientists to control the reprod...
Guide for artificial breeding for dairy cows. Addresses breeding associations, inseminators, failure...
Although artificial insemination (A.I.) was initially organized as a means of bringing the service o...