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Breeding Soundness of Bulls
The importance of the bull in a cattle breeding program often is underestimated. A cow is responsible for half the genetic material in only one calf each year, while the bull is responsible for half the genetic material in 20 to 50 calves. The bull’s ability to locate cows in estrus and breed them is clearly vital to a successful breeding program. Bulls differ in physical appearance, fertility ...
متن کاملEvaluating the Breeding Soundness of Beef Bulls
Evaluating breeding soundness of bulls is an often neglected management practice. Producers may incorrectly believe that bulls that have previously proven fertile are of sound breeding value for the rest of their lives. They may also assume that new bulls are reproductively sound simply because of some vague or implied guarantee by the seller. Unfortunately, neither assumption is correct. Bulls...
متن کاملBull Power: Examination of Beef Cattle Bulls for Breeding Soundness
T evaluation of bulls for breeding soundness is an effective and reliable way to identify bulls that are potentially poor breeders. This management technique can be used to greatest advantage if culling occurs before bulls are turned out with females. Also, the evaluation is an important means available to the producer for predicting bulls with satisfactory to excellent potential. This informat...
متن کاملBreeding Soundness Evaluation for Beef and Dairy Bulls - FSA-3046
The breeding soundness evaluation (BSE) is a practical method to identify bulls with less than satis factory breeding potential. This evalu ation should be conducted on every bull at least 30 to 60 days before each breeding season to allow enough time for replacement of deferred or unsatis factory bulls. The first step in a BSE is to select a veterinarian in your area who is competent in con...
متن کاملGearing up superior quality semen production: breeding soundness evaluation of bulls and beyond
India is the foremost milk producing nation of the world, and homes the largest domesticated bovine population. But the average productivity of indigenous/non-descript animals is far below than that of Taurine cattle. Crossbreeding of low producing indigenous and nondescript cattle with high producing exotic breeds like Holstein Friesian and Jersey is followed as the breeding policy of the coun...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Bangladesh Veterinarian
سال: 1970
ISSN: 1012-5949
DOI: 10.3329/bvet.v25i2.4618