Twin pregnancies are classified into bilateral (one fetus in each uterine horn: 44%) and unilateral (both fetuses in the same uterine horn, right or left: 56%). The incidence of abortion during mid- to late gestation is approximately 1% in cows carrying bilateral twins and more than 40% in cows carrying unilateral twins. In this period, abortion seems most commonly associated with infectious agents. However, although this imbalanced abortion rate may imply that unilateral twin pregnancy is a non-infectious abortion factor, few available data can describe the cause of abortions in twin pregnancies. The current findings suggest that unilateral twin pregnancy is a non-infectious factor required for the etiological diagnosis of abortion in dair...
SUMMARY Background: Twin pregnancy and twinning in dairy cattle herds reduce the overall profitab...
The aim of this study was to determine if the factors affecting the abortion rate in dairy herds wit...
In November 2015, an abortion outbreak occurred in a commercial dairy herd of 650 Holstein cows in F...
peer reviewedTwin pregnancies are classified into bilateral (one fetus in each uterine horn: 44%) an...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of twin pregnancy, fetal laterality, the number of c...
Clinical problems associated with twin pregnancies have been well established, and twin births are n...
Twin pregnancies are an economically unwanted phenomenon in dairy cattle, not only because they incr...
In this study, we present two proposed approaches to prevent twin pregnancies in dairy cattle: 1) si...
Double ovulation occurs more frequently in multiparous cows with high milk production than in primip...
Abortion in dairy cattle is commonly defined as a loss of the fetus between the age of 42 days and a...
To prevent twin pregnancies in cattle, a simple transvaginal device can be used for follicular drain...
The article presents data on the distribution and seasonal dynamics of subclinical abortions in cows...
Abortions in cattle may result from a broad range of causes. Abortions may be idiopathic (occurring ...
Multiple pregnancies have devastating consequences on the herd economy of dairy cattle. This observa...
Abortion and perinatal mortality, leading causes of economic loss in cattle industry, are the conseq...
SUMMARY Background: Twin pregnancy and twinning in dairy cattle herds reduce the overall profitab...
The aim of this study was to determine if the factors affecting the abortion rate in dairy herds wit...
In November 2015, an abortion outbreak occurred in a commercial dairy herd of 650 Holstein cows in F...
peer reviewedTwin pregnancies are classified into bilateral (one fetus in each uterine horn: 44%) an...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of twin pregnancy, fetal laterality, the number of c...
Clinical problems associated with twin pregnancies have been well established, and twin births are n...
Twin pregnancies are an economically unwanted phenomenon in dairy cattle, not only because they incr...
In this study, we present two proposed approaches to prevent twin pregnancies in dairy cattle: 1) si...
Double ovulation occurs more frequently in multiparous cows with high milk production than in primip...
Abortion in dairy cattle is commonly defined as a loss of the fetus between the age of 42 days and a...
To prevent twin pregnancies in cattle, a simple transvaginal device can be used for follicular drain...
The article presents data on the distribution and seasonal dynamics of subclinical abortions in cows...
Abortions in cattle may result from a broad range of causes. Abortions may be idiopathic (occurring ...
Multiple pregnancies have devastating consequences on the herd economy of dairy cattle. This observa...
Abortion and perinatal mortality, leading causes of economic loss in cattle industry, are the conseq...
SUMMARY Background: Twin pregnancy and twinning in dairy cattle herds reduce the overall profitab...
The aim of this study was to determine if the factors affecting the abortion rate in dairy herds wit...
In November 2015, an abortion outbreak occurred in a commercial dairy herd of 650 Holstein cows in F...