Although researchers agree that birth weight is the most important measurable trait affecting calving difficulty, there is evidence that the size and shape of the pelvis also affect a heifer's ability to calve.New 2/97/5M, PDF indicia updated 4/05
The objective of this study was to examine the usefulness of pelvimetry in the selection of first-ca...
This publication acquaints cattle producers with calving management principles to minimize calf loss...
The recognition of abnormal calving (dystocia) comes FIRST from a basic understanding of normal calv...
Although researchers agree that birth weight is the most important measurable trait affecting calvin...
Pelvic measurements in heifers and bulls can be an important tool to help reduce the incidence and s...
Pelvic measurement (PM) can be used as a management tool in reducing the incidence and severity of ...
Calf deaths caused by dystocia (calving difficulty) result in a $600 million annual loss to U.S. bee...
Dystocia (difficult calving) is a major cause of loss for beef cattle producers. It results in an in...
Calf deaths resulting from difficult calving (dystocia) cause a major reduction in the net calf crop...
The objective of the study was to compare calving ease, pelvic structure and pelvic angle in 74 Hols...
Calving difficulty in beef heifers increases a number of problems for the heifer and the producer. T...
Pelvimetry is the measurement of the dimensions of the pelvis, measured internally or externally, an...
Based on requirements for assistance at first parturition as two-year-olds, experimental results doc...
2 pp.Calving difficulty, or dystocia, is influenced largely by genetics and the age of the dam. The ...
Dystocia causes great financial losses: due to dystocia milk production is decreased and the probabi...
The objective of this study was to examine the usefulness of pelvimetry in the selection of first-ca...
This publication acquaints cattle producers with calving management principles to minimize calf loss...
The recognition of abnormal calving (dystocia) comes FIRST from a basic understanding of normal calv...
Although researchers agree that birth weight is the most important measurable trait affecting calvin...
Pelvic measurements in heifers and bulls can be an important tool to help reduce the incidence and s...
Pelvic measurement (PM) can be used as a management tool in reducing the incidence and severity of ...
Calf deaths caused by dystocia (calving difficulty) result in a $600 million annual loss to U.S. bee...
Dystocia (difficult calving) is a major cause of loss for beef cattle producers. It results in an in...
Calf deaths resulting from difficult calving (dystocia) cause a major reduction in the net calf crop...
The objective of the study was to compare calving ease, pelvic structure and pelvic angle in 74 Hols...
Calving difficulty in beef heifers increases a number of problems for the heifer and the producer. T...
Pelvimetry is the measurement of the dimensions of the pelvis, measured internally or externally, an...
Based on requirements for assistance at first parturition as two-year-olds, experimental results doc...
2 pp.Calving difficulty, or dystocia, is influenced largely by genetics and the age of the dam. The ...
Dystocia causes great financial losses: due to dystocia milk production is decreased and the probabi...
The objective of this study was to examine the usefulness of pelvimetry in the selection of first-ca...
This publication acquaints cattle producers with calving management principles to minimize calf loss...
The recognition of abnormal calving (dystocia) comes FIRST from a basic understanding of normal calv...