Cows with an extended interval from calving to first ovulation (post partum period) have increased intervals from calving to conception and are more likely to be culled compared with cows with a short post partum period. Treatment options for cows with an extended post partum period include hormonal and management strategies. Hormonal treatments result in the majority of treated animals displaying oestrus with a subsequent luteal phase of normal duration and improved pregnancy rates compared with untreated controls. Hormonal interventions also tend to have more predictable outcomes compared with management changes, such as manipulating body condition or dietary intakes after calving, and usually have some oestrus synchronization effect, thu...
This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of oestrus synchronization protocol on oestrus resp...
Recently a protocol was developed that precisely synchronizes the time of ovulation in lactating dai...
Lactating dairy cows (n = 1,538) were enrolled in a randomized complete block design study to evalua...
Path analysis was used to determine the interrelationships between postpartum administration of gona...
This study was designed to compare the reproductive response to timed AI of lactating dairy cows wit...
This study compared the responses shown by lactating dairy cows to four different P4-based protocols...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the different ovulation synchronisation protocols for improving...
There is a variable anoestrous period following parturition in the cow. Follicular growth generally ...
The aim of was to develop management protocols to improve reproductive efficiency in dairy cattle. ...
Background: In seasonal, pasture-based, dairy production systems, cows must recover from calving and...
The aim of the study was to compare oestrus characteristics and evaluate the conception rate of post...
Reproductive efficiency continues to be a challenge for the dairy industry. Generally, less than 45 ...
Ninety-five per cent of cows resume ovarian activity by day 50 postpartum. Numerous factors can infl...
Physiological stressors of high milk production and intensive management systems affect fertility an...
Treatments designed to synchronize luteolysis, preovulatory follicular development, and ovulation, a...
This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of oestrus synchronization protocol on oestrus resp...
Recently a protocol was developed that precisely synchronizes the time of ovulation in lactating dai...
Lactating dairy cows (n = 1,538) were enrolled in a randomized complete block design study to evalua...
Path analysis was used to determine the interrelationships between postpartum administration of gona...
This study was designed to compare the reproductive response to timed AI of lactating dairy cows wit...
This study compared the responses shown by lactating dairy cows to four different P4-based protocols...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the different ovulation synchronisation protocols for improving...
There is a variable anoestrous period following parturition in the cow. Follicular growth generally ...
The aim of was to develop management protocols to improve reproductive efficiency in dairy cattle. ...
Background: In seasonal, pasture-based, dairy production systems, cows must recover from calving and...
The aim of the study was to compare oestrus characteristics and evaluate the conception rate of post...
Reproductive efficiency continues to be a challenge for the dairy industry. Generally, less than 45 ...
Ninety-five per cent of cows resume ovarian activity by day 50 postpartum. Numerous factors can infl...
Physiological stressors of high milk production and intensive management systems affect fertility an...
Treatments designed to synchronize luteolysis, preovulatory follicular development, and ovulation, a...
This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of oestrus synchronization protocol on oestrus resp...
Recently a protocol was developed that precisely synchronizes the time of ovulation in lactating dai...
Lactating dairy cows (n = 1,538) were enrolled in a randomized complete block design study to evalua...