This bulletin is a report on Department of Dairy Husbandry research project number 89 entitled 'Increasing the effectiveness of artificial insemination as a means of improving dairy cattle'--P. [2].Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-42)
Statement of Problem: The purpose of this study was to determine, from records of Kermac Angus Ranch...
Fertility is one of the non-yield traits which is of great economic importance in dairy herds. Reduc...
Artificial insemination is now widely used in the breeding of cattle and several textbooks have dea...
Publication authorized September 2, 1943."The Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, the Bureau o...
Guide for artificial breeding for dairy cows. Addresses breeding associations, inseminators, failure...
The length of estrus and the time of ovulation were determined for 46 heifers and 86 cows of the Ayr...
Artificial insemination of dairy cattle has become a major part of the dairy industry during the pas...
Obtaining optimal reproductive performance from a herd of cattle requires a knowledge of the basic p...
Extension circular 629 Revised 1954 provides information on factors influencing breeding efficiency ...
This bulletin reports on Department of Dairy Husbandry Research Project 35, Dairy Cattle Breeding--P...
The genetic Improvement of production traits in the dairy herds necessitates the use of breeding ani...
A breeding experiment with 295 dairy cows and heifers of the Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire, and Holstei...
Artificial insemination and crossbreeding are two methods of cattle breeding in an attempt to increa...
Reproductive failure is a major source of economic loss in the beef industry. The majority of this l...
Fertility is one of the non-yield traits which is of great economic importance in dairy herds. Reduc...
Statement of Problem: The purpose of this study was to determine, from records of Kermac Angus Ranch...
Fertility is one of the non-yield traits which is of great economic importance in dairy herds. Reduc...
Artificial insemination is now widely used in the breeding of cattle and several textbooks have dea...
Publication authorized September 2, 1943."The Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, the Bureau o...
Guide for artificial breeding for dairy cows. Addresses breeding associations, inseminators, failure...
The length of estrus and the time of ovulation were determined for 46 heifers and 86 cows of the Ayr...
Artificial insemination of dairy cattle has become a major part of the dairy industry during the pas...
Obtaining optimal reproductive performance from a herd of cattle requires a knowledge of the basic p...
Extension circular 629 Revised 1954 provides information on factors influencing breeding efficiency ...
This bulletin reports on Department of Dairy Husbandry Research Project 35, Dairy Cattle Breeding--P...
The genetic Improvement of production traits in the dairy herds necessitates the use of breeding ani...
A breeding experiment with 295 dairy cows and heifers of the Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire, and Holstei...
Artificial insemination and crossbreeding are two methods of cattle breeding in an attempt to increa...
Reproductive failure is a major source of economic loss in the beef industry. The majority of this l...
Fertility is one of the non-yield traits which is of great economic importance in dairy herds. Reduc...
Statement of Problem: The purpose of this study was to determine, from records of Kermac Angus Ranch...
Fertility is one of the non-yield traits which is of great economic importance in dairy herds. Reduc...
Artificial insemination is now widely used in the breeding of cattle and several textbooks have dea...