In modern high-yielding dairy herds fertility is of major economic importance. In order to gain maximum profit, calving intervals should not exceed 365 days. The achievement of a 365-day carving interval requires an early resumption of ovarian activity, an excellent oestrus detection, and a high first-service conception rate. Especially the inability to detect oestrus and to mate the cows by 60 to 80 days after calving is a common problem among dairy farmers nowadays. In this article a review is given about the occurrence, causes, treatment and prevention of post-partum anoestrus in dairy cows
AIMS: To determine the reproductive performance of cows diagnosed as anoestrus prior to the planned ...
The incidence of anestrus in dairy cattle prior to first inseminations carried out after a minimum o...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate factors associated with resumption of postpartum estro...
In modern high-yielding dairy herds fertility is of major economic importance. In order to gain maxi...
Fertility in dairy cows has declined due to the increased milk yield although veterinary medicine h...
During the past few decades, continued genetic progress for milk production, coupled with new reprod...
peer reviewedThe authors give a survey of the actual knowledge about the fundamental endocrinology o...
Postpartum anoestrum (PPA) is that period following parturition before ovulatory ovarian cycles have...
© Kelly lee PlozzaThis project combines the findings of two distinct, but related research studies ...
Cows with an extended interval from calving to first ovulation (post partum period) have increased i...
The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of postpartum (PP) anestrus and the effect of fact...
An average interval of 70 days from calving to first breeding and a high fertility rate are importan...
<p><span>Anestrous postpartum is a state of complete sexual inactivity without estrous manifestation...
Early herd conception is limited by the proportion of cows that have resumed normal estrous cycles (...
Objective: To review the metabolic and hormonal processes that regulate reproductive activity in dai...
AIMS: To determine the reproductive performance of cows diagnosed as anoestrus prior to the planned ...
The incidence of anestrus in dairy cattle prior to first inseminations carried out after a minimum o...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate factors associated with resumption of postpartum estro...
In modern high-yielding dairy herds fertility is of major economic importance. In order to gain maxi...
Fertility in dairy cows has declined due to the increased milk yield although veterinary medicine h...
During the past few decades, continued genetic progress for milk production, coupled with new reprod...
peer reviewedThe authors give a survey of the actual knowledge about the fundamental endocrinology o...
Postpartum anoestrum (PPA) is that period following parturition before ovulatory ovarian cycles have...
© Kelly lee PlozzaThis project combines the findings of two distinct, but related research studies ...
Cows with an extended interval from calving to first ovulation (post partum period) have increased i...
The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of postpartum (PP) anestrus and the effect of fact...
An average interval of 70 days from calving to first breeding and a high fertility rate are importan...
<p><span>Anestrous postpartum is a state of complete sexual inactivity without estrous manifestation...
Early herd conception is limited by the proportion of cows that have resumed normal estrous cycles (...
Objective: To review the metabolic and hormonal processes that regulate reproductive activity in dai...
AIMS: To determine the reproductive performance of cows diagnosed as anoestrus prior to the planned ...
The incidence of anestrus in dairy cattle prior to first inseminations carried out after a minimum o...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate factors associated with resumption of postpartum estro...