Ethiopia maintains an extensive livestock population; however, reproductive performance of cattle and their breeding management are unsatisfactory. Currently, the sole diagnostic tool in the country is rectal palpation, which is inaccurate for early pregnancy in cattle. The study assessed reproductive performance and major reproductive problems using questionnaire survey, and evaluated simple, cost-effective alternative monitoring approaches using on-farm diagnostic tools to determine milk and serum progesterone (P4) and evaluate reproductive status. There were 177 dairy farms (range 1-115 cattle per farm) included in the questionnaire survey. Of these, 47 participated in the quantitative determination of P4 and estradiol profiles t...
Evaluations of the productive and reproductive performances of crossbred dairy cows were carried out...
The study was conducted in Wukro Kilte Awulaelo district in four selected sites with the objective o...
A cross sectional study was conducted from November 2015 to May 2016 with the objective of assessing...
The study was conducted in central zone, Tigray, Northern Ethiopia, aimed with assessment of breedin...
The study was conducted in Adigrat-Mekelle milk shade (Ganta Afeshum and Kilteawlaelo Districts) wit...
The aim of the study was to evaluate milk production and reproductive performance of Indigenous and ...
Ethiopia enowed with alarge livestock population in africa as well as in the world. Dairy farming i...
The study was conducted to evaluate and compare the effect of single and double dose prostaglandin o...
Breeding practices, evaluation of estrus synchronization and milk progesterone profile study was co...
The study was carried the overall objective to assess the productive and reproductive performances o...
A study was conducted to test a simple hormonal oestrus synchronization regime and evaluate the resp...
The aim of the study was to assess productive and reproductive performance of indigenous and their c...
This thesis presents studies of the reproductive and lactation performance of dairy cattle in the Or...
The aim of this study was to determine the success rate of artificial insemination following oestrus...
This study was conducted to assess productive and reproductive performances of cross breed dairy...
Evaluations of the productive and reproductive performances of crossbred dairy cows were carried out...
The study was conducted in Wukro Kilte Awulaelo district in four selected sites with the objective o...
A cross sectional study was conducted from November 2015 to May 2016 with the objective of assessing...
The study was conducted in central zone, Tigray, Northern Ethiopia, aimed with assessment of breedin...
The study was conducted in Adigrat-Mekelle milk shade (Ganta Afeshum and Kilteawlaelo Districts) wit...
The aim of the study was to evaluate milk production and reproductive performance of Indigenous and ...
Ethiopia enowed with alarge livestock population in africa as well as in the world. Dairy farming i...
The study was conducted to evaluate and compare the effect of single and double dose prostaglandin o...
Breeding practices, evaluation of estrus synchronization and milk progesterone profile study was co...
The study was carried the overall objective to assess the productive and reproductive performances o...
A study was conducted to test a simple hormonal oestrus synchronization regime and evaluate the resp...
The aim of the study was to assess productive and reproductive performance of indigenous and their c...
This thesis presents studies of the reproductive and lactation performance of dairy cattle in the Or...
The aim of this study was to determine the success rate of artificial insemination following oestrus...
This study was conducted to assess productive and reproductive performances of cross breed dairy...
Evaluations of the productive and reproductive performances of crossbred dairy cows were carried out...
The study was conducted in Wukro Kilte Awulaelo district in four selected sites with the objective o...
A cross sectional study was conducted from November 2015 to May 2016 with the objective of assessing...