Research across a range of development systems demonstrates that similar pregnancy rates can often be achieved under both ...
Reproductive physiologist Cara Wells says today up to 20% of transferred embryos have virtually zero chance of making a pregnancy and explains how video, AI and better selection can turn those losses ...
Texas A&M experts explain what causes heat stress in cattle and how producers can protect herds through water, shade and ...
When the humidity index climbs, breeding cattle lose fertility in ways you can't see: silent heat, embryo loss, even sterile ...
LINCOLN — University of Nebraska-Lincoln research finds feeding reproducing cows corn co-products is beneficial to their post-calving gain, reproduction and may improve beef production sustainability.
A clearly defined breeding period creates the foundation for a more uniform and manageable calving season for cow-calf ...
As summer temperatures rise, dairy cows are at greater risk for heat stress. Heat-stressed cows suffer from reduced dry matter intake, reducing milk production. Farmers may also notice reduced ...
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