Reproductive disorders have been found to be a major reason for decreased reproductive efficiency in cattle. Infectious and non-infectious gynecological disorders can dramatically affect the reproductive efficiency of a cow. Several factors are known to affect production and reproductive performance of farm animals and it may not be feasible to diagnose satisfactorily reproductive performance by focusing on any one particular disorder or symptom because of the interrelationship of the predisposing factors. Such factors include managerial, environmental, metabolic and nutritional problems in addition to common reproductive disorders, which collectively interact and exert adverse influences on reproduction
High levels of milk production in dairy cattle can have negative side effects on health and fertilit...
Reproductive diseases and disorders of dairy cattle are global challenges and threats of fertility a...
This study analyzed associations between the occurrence of mastitis, metritis and retained placenta ...
Reproductive disorders have been found to be a major reason for decreased reproductive efficiency in...
This review focuses on the potential effects of twinning, dystocia, stillbirth, abortion, retained p...
This review presents a brief overview on nutrition and incidences of reproductive problems in cattle...
Evolutionary biology provides reasons for why the intensive selection for milk production reduces re...
The selection of cattle in terms of the increase in milk yield has been resulted in a negative energ...
Abstract. The failure of cows to successfully establish pregnancy after insemination is an important...
The most common consequences of gynaecological diseases are the uterine and ovarian dysfunction, inf...
The economic climate in the dairy industry requires producers to operate efficiently to remain comp...
Due to the occurrence of oestrous cycle disorders, dairy cattle breeders suffer a lot of economic lo...
The objective of this review was to explore the relationship between lactational performance and hea...
The objective of this review was to explore the relationship between lactational performance and hea...
One of the basic conditions for the profitable breeding of dairy cows is their high and periodic fer...
High levels of milk production in dairy cattle can have negative side effects on health and fertilit...
Reproductive diseases and disorders of dairy cattle are global challenges and threats of fertility a...
This study analyzed associations between the occurrence of mastitis, metritis and retained placenta ...
Reproductive disorders have been found to be a major reason for decreased reproductive efficiency in...
This review focuses on the potential effects of twinning, dystocia, stillbirth, abortion, retained p...
This review presents a brief overview on nutrition and incidences of reproductive problems in cattle...
Evolutionary biology provides reasons for why the intensive selection for milk production reduces re...
The selection of cattle in terms of the increase in milk yield has been resulted in a negative energ...
Abstract. The failure of cows to successfully establish pregnancy after insemination is an important...
The most common consequences of gynaecological diseases are the uterine and ovarian dysfunction, inf...
The economic climate in the dairy industry requires producers to operate efficiently to remain comp...
Due to the occurrence of oestrous cycle disorders, dairy cattle breeders suffer a lot of economic lo...
The objective of this review was to explore the relationship between lactational performance and hea...
The objective of this review was to explore the relationship between lactational performance and hea...
One of the basic conditions for the profitable breeding of dairy cows is their high and periodic fer...
High levels of milk production in dairy cattle can have negative side effects on health and fertilit...
Reproductive diseases and disorders of dairy cattle are global challenges and threats of fertility a...
This study analyzed associations between the occurrence of mastitis, metritis and retained placenta ...