This study assessed the extent of reproductive losses and associated genetic parameters in dairy cattle, using in-line milk progesterone records for 14 Swedish herds collected by DeLaval's Herd Navigator. A total of 330,071 progesterone samples were linked to 10,219 inseminations (AI) from 5,238 lactations in 1,457 Swedish Red and 1,847 Swedish Holstein cows. Pregnancy loss traits were defined as early embryonic loss (1–24 d after AI), late embryonic loss (25–41 d after AI), fetal loss (42 d after AI until calving), and total pregnancy loss (from d 1 after AI until calving). The following classical fertility traits were also analyzed: interval from calving to first service, interval from calving to last service, interval between first and l...
Milk progesterone offers an opportunity to objectively study fertility in dairy cows, in contrast to...
The decline in dairy cow reproductive performance compromised the productivity and profitability of ...
In-line milk progesterone records (n = 163,145) collected from June 2009 through November 2013 for 2...
This study assessed the extent of reproductive losses and associated genetic parameters in dairy cat...
Abstract Background Pregnancy loss is a major source of infertility in dairy cows. Despite a fertili...
The aim of this study was to define endocrine fertility traits from in-line milk progesterone (P4) r...
Our aim was to estimate genetic parameters of atypical reproductive patterns and estimate their gene...
The objective of the study was to estimate genetic parameters of detailed reproductive traits derive...
The cow’s ability to reproduce is essential for milk production. Traditionally genetic evaluations f...
Fertility, represented by calving interval, has been included in the genetic evaluation of Icelandic...
The objective of this study was to quantify the genetic variation in normal and atypical progesteron...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to quantify the genetic variation in normal and atypical pro...
Milk progesterone offers an opportunity to objectively study fertility in dairy cows, in contrast to...
The decline in dairy cow reproductive performance compromised the productivity and profitability of ...
In-line milk progesterone records (n = 163,145) collected from June 2009 through November 2013 for 2...
This study assessed the extent of reproductive losses and associated genetic parameters in dairy cat...
Abstract Background Pregnancy loss is a major source of infertility in dairy cows. Despite a fertili...
The aim of this study was to define endocrine fertility traits from in-line milk progesterone (P4) r...
Our aim was to estimate genetic parameters of atypical reproductive patterns and estimate their gene...
The objective of the study was to estimate genetic parameters of detailed reproductive traits derive...
The cow’s ability to reproduce is essential for milk production. Traditionally genetic evaluations f...
Fertility, represented by calving interval, has been included in the genetic evaluation of Icelandic...
The objective of this study was to quantify the genetic variation in normal and atypical progesteron...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to quantify the genetic variation in normal and atypical pro...
Milk progesterone offers an opportunity to objectively study fertility in dairy cows, in contrast to...
The decline in dairy cow reproductive performance compromised the productivity and profitability of ...
In-line milk progesterone records (n = 163,145) collected from June 2009 through November 2013 for 2...