Guide for artificial breeding for dairy cows. Addresses breeding associations, inseminators, failures, advantages and disadvantages, and effects on production
A breeding experiment with 295 dairy cows and heifers of the Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire, and Holstei...
This bulletin is a report on Department of Dairy Husbandry research project number 89 entitled 'Incr...
The beef and dairy cattle industries are of immense economic value in the United States and have mad...
Extension circular 628-52 is a revision of extension circular 628-50. It provides information on ar...
The overall objectives of dairy cattle breeding research are to generate new knowledge and to provid...
Extension circular 628 Revised 1946 discusses artificial insemination of dairy cattle. It includes i...
Artificial breeding of dairy cattle was introduced into the United States from Denmark about 10 year...
Reports on the merits of dairy breeding circuits and the specific activities of two North Dakota are...
Of all the scientific terms now associated with general farming practices probably no other one has ...
The genetic Improvement of production traits in the dairy herds necessitates the use of breeding ani...
From University of Minnesota Extension Folder 357"The science of genetics has made rapid strides i...
Obtaining optimal reproductive performance from a herd of cattle requires a knowledge of the basic p...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Artificial insemination of dairy cattle has become a major part of the dairy industry during the pas...
Extension circular 629 Revised 1954 provides information on factors influencing breeding efficiency ...
A breeding experiment with 295 dairy cows and heifers of the Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire, and Holstei...
This bulletin is a report on Department of Dairy Husbandry research project number 89 entitled 'Incr...
The beef and dairy cattle industries are of immense economic value in the United States and have mad...
Extension circular 628-52 is a revision of extension circular 628-50. It provides information on ar...
The overall objectives of dairy cattle breeding research are to generate new knowledge and to provid...
Extension circular 628 Revised 1946 discusses artificial insemination of dairy cattle. It includes i...
Artificial breeding of dairy cattle was introduced into the United States from Denmark about 10 year...
Reports on the merits of dairy breeding circuits and the specific activities of two North Dakota are...
Of all the scientific terms now associated with general farming practices probably no other one has ...
The genetic Improvement of production traits in the dairy herds necessitates the use of breeding ani...
From University of Minnesota Extension Folder 357"The science of genetics has made rapid strides i...
Obtaining optimal reproductive performance from a herd of cattle requires a knowledge of the basic p...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Artificial insemination of dairy cattle has become a major part of the dairy industry during the pas...
Extension circular 629 Revised 1954 provides information on factors influencing breeding efficiency ...
A breeding experiment with 295 dairy cows and heifers of the Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire, and Holstei...
This bulletin is a report on Department of Dairy Husbandry research project number 89 entitled 'Incr...
The beef and dairy cattle industries are of immense economic value in the United States and have mad...