A breeding program utilizing single fixed-timed artificial insemination (AI) was compared to a resynchronization program for a second fixed-timed AI. Angus and Angus cross primiparous and multiparous cows were randomly assigned to one of two treatment regimens; either single TAI (CON; n=468) or two sequential TAI (RS; n=473). The main objectives were assessing pregnancy rates and analyzing fetal age to estimate calving distribution rates between the two treatment groups. The 7-day CO-synch + CIDR protocol was utilized in both treatment groups to synchronize estrus for TAI-1 at 60h - 66h post- Prostaglandin injection (PGf2α). Animals in the RS treatment groups received an additional 7-day CO-synch + CIDR protocol 19 d after TAI-1. On d 26, b...
Timed artificial insemination (TAI) of beef cows at a predetermined time is a management tool that r...
The objective of this experiment was to determine the effectiveness of fixed-time AI utilizing one o...
Two experiments evaluated using an estrous-detection patch to identify animals that are in standing ...
Two synchronization protocols in lactating dairy and beef cows and in dairy heifers were tested for ...
As in our previous studies, the GnRH + PGF2 treatment was very effective in inducing a fertile estr...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate estrus response and pregnancy rates resulting from tim...
A study was conducted in 609 beef cows to determine whether or not estrus might be resynchronized in...
The beef cattle industry has seen rapid gains in economically desirable traits largely due to the se...
"Researchers at the University of Missouri recently evaluated a new protocol for synchronization of ...
Our objectives were to determine whether a fixed-time artificial insemination (TAI) protocol could y...
Two trials were conducted to compare the effectiveness of fixed-time artificial insemination (AI) to...
Reproductive management of two-year-old beef cows presents a unique challenge in managing a beef her...
Successful programs to manipulate estrus and ovulation to maximize pregnancy outcomes in suckled be...
Insemination of beef cows at a predetermined time is a management tool to reduce labor costs associ...
Insemination of beef cows at a predetermined time is a management tool to reduce labor costs associa...
Timed artificial insemination (TAI) of beef cows at a predetermined time is a management tool that r...
The objective of this experiment was to determine the effectiveness of fixed-time AI utilizing one o...
Two experiments evaluated using an estrous-detection patch to identify animals that are in standing ...
Two synchronization protocols in lactating dairy and beef cows and in dairy heifers were tested for ...
As in our previous studies, the GnRH + PGF2 treatment was very effective in inducing a fertile estr...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate estrus response and pregnancy rates resulting from tim...
A study was conducted in 609 beef cows to determine whether or not estrus might be resynchronized in...
The beef cattle industry has seen rapid gains in economically desirable traits largely due to the se...
"Researchers at the University of Missouri recently evaluated a new protocol for synchronization of ...
Our objectives were to determine whether a fixed-time artificial insemination (TAI) protocol could y...
Two trials were conducted to compare the effectiveness of fixed-time artificial insemination (AI) to...
Reproductive management of two-year-old beef cows presents a unique challenge in managing a beef her...
Successful programs to manipulate estrus and ovulation to maximize pregnancy outcomes in suckled be...
Insemination of beef cows at a predetermined time is a management tool to reduce labor costs associ...
Insemination of beef cows at a predetermined time is a management tool to reduce labor costs associa...
Timed artificial insemination (TAI) of beef cows at a predetermined time is a management tool that r...
The objective of this experiment was to determine the effectiveness of fixed-time AI utilizing one o...
Two experiments evaluated using an estrous-detection patch to identify animals that are in standing ...