نتایج جستجو برای: presynch ovsynch

تعداد نتایج: 261  

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2004
H Lopez F D Kanitz V R Moreira L D Satter M C Wiltbank

The objective of this study was to determine the effect of dietary P concentrations of 0.37 (recommended) or 0.57% (excess; dry matter basis) on reproductive performance. At calving, Holstein cows were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 dietary treatments (n = 134 for 0.37% P and n = 133 for 0.57% P). Cows were fitted with a radiotelemetric transmitter (50 d in milk [DIM]) to record mounting activity ...

2015
Annette Forro Georgios Tsousis Nicola Beindorff Ahmad Reza Sharifi Christos Brozos Heinrich Bollwein

The objective of this study was to investigate factors that influence the success of resynchronization protocols for bovines with and without progesterone supplementation. Cow synchronized and not found pregnant were randomly assigned to two resynchronization protocols: ovsynch without progesterone (P4) supplementation (n = 66) or with exogenous P4 administered from Days 0 to 7 (n = 67). Proges...

2011
Robert ZOBEL Suzana TKALČIĆ Vlatka BUIĆ Ivana PIPAL Darko GEREŠ Marko SAMARDŽIJA

Th e aim of this study was to establish the prevalence of repeat breeder syndrome (RBS) in diff erent breeds and reproductive ages of cattle in central Croatia and to assess the eff ectiveness of hormone therapy as a treatment option. A total of 1088 dairy cows were observed, 218 heifers and 870 multiparous cows. Aft er the third unsuccessful artifi cial insemination (n = 164) and a thorough cl...

Journal: :Transboundary and emerging diseases 2014
C H Annandale D E Holm K Ebersohn E H Venter

It is known that lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) can be shed in bull semen following infection and also that artificial insemination (AI) poses a biosecurity risk. However, it is not known whether the use of LSDV infected semen in AI poses a biosecurity risk. The aim of this study was to investigate whether LSDV, transmitted through semen, can infect cows and their embryos. Two controlled trial...

2009
Juhani Taponen

BACKGROUND The study was designed to test the effect of fixed-time artificial insemination (fixed-AI) after the slightly modified Ovsynch protocol on the pregnancy rate in beef cattle in Finnish field conditions. The modification was aimed to optimize the number of offsprings per AI dose. METHODS Ninety Charolais cows and heifers were entered into the program an average of 1.8 times. Thus, 16...

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