The main pregnancy test method for dairy cows is rectal palpation performed around 40–45 days from last insemination. This is an invasive examination that disrupts the cow’s routine, potentially affecting its well-being. We examined the effectiveness of a commercial kit for performing pregnancy tests on milk samples compared to rectal palpation at 28- and 42-days post insemination. Accordingly, the purpose of the current study was to check if performing early pregnancy test instead of rectal palpation would result in better welfare and improvement of the reproductive performance, at least in part, of the cows. At 28 days, we examined the effect of early pregnancy testing on reproductive performance, especially number of days open. At 42 day...
Two experiments were conducted to verify whether the time of day at which a milk sample is collected...
Aim of the work - to evaluate physiological tracks indicators value using automated herd management ...
Additional file 1. Reproductive performance of healthy and metritic cows. Reproductive management wa...
Background: Milk progesterone-based assays may be a valuable tool for the assessment of reproductive...
Summary Suboptimal reproductive performance is a common problem in dairy herds worldwide. Open cow...
This short communication reports the impact of endometrial biopsies, uterine flushings and follicula...
The studies aimed to evaluate the pregnancy rate (PR) for timed artificial insemination (TAI) after ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of palpation per rectum (PPR) by use of 1 or 2 fetal membrane sli...
Early pregnancy factor (EPF) a protein with immunosuppressive properties can be detected in the seru...
Parallel with the successful genetic selection for higher milk production in Holstein-Friesian cows,...
peer reviewedThe objectives of the study were to estimate pregnancy incidence and calving rate after...
Diagnosing pregnancy in dairy cattle is an essential part of good management. The objective of this...
OBJECTIVE: To determine effects of per rectal amniotic sac palpation (ASP) for pregnancy diagnosis d...
Contents: A prospective observational study was conducted in two Australian dairy herds to assess th...
The aim of this study was to determine the best method, most appropriate and high precision method b...
Two experiments were conducted to verify whether the time of day at which a milk sample is collected...
Aim of the work - to evaluate physiological tracks indicators value using automated herd management ...
Additional file 1. Reproductive performance of healthy and metritic cows. Reproductive management wa...
Background: Milk progesterone-based assays may be a valuable tool for the assessment of reproductive...
Summary Suboptimal reproductive performance is a common problem in dairy herds worldwide. Open cow...
This short communication reports the impact of endometrial biopsies, uterine flushings and follicula...
The studies aimed to evaluate the pregnancy rate (PR) for timed artificial insemination (TAI) after ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of palpation per rectum (PPR) by use of 1 or 2 fetal membrane sli...
Early pregnancy factor (EPF) a protein with immunosuppressive properties can be detected in the seru...
Parallel with the successful genetic selection for higher milk production in Holstein-Friesian cows,...
peer reviewedThe objectives of the study were to estimate pregnancy incidence and calving rate after...
Diagnosing pregnancy in dairy cattle is an essential part of good management. The objective of this...
OBJECTIVE: To determine effects of per rectal amniotic sac palpation (ASP) for pregnancy diagnosis d...
Contents: A prospective observational study was conducted in two Australian dairy herds to assess th...
The aim of this study was to determine the best method, most appropriate and high precision method b...
Two experiments were conducted to verify whether the time of day at which a milk sample is collected...
Aim of the work - to evaluate physiological tracks indicators value using automated herd management ...
Additional file 1. Reproductive performance of healthy and metritic cows. Reproductive management wa...