Proceedings, National Reproduction Symposium : September 22-23, 1994, Pittsburgh, PA /
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| Language: | English |
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Dallas, Tex. :
Texas Agricultural Extension Service,
[1994]
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Table of Contents:
- Automated detection of estrus: can it be a reality
- Hormonal intervention in the control of fertility in dairy cattle
- Alternative methods for determining pregnancy status
- Designing tomorrow's genes
- Practical applications and genetic implications of microencapsulated and x-y separated semen
- The national dairy database (NDD)
- Optimal economic goals in reproduction: underlying concepts from semen to culling
- Breeding dairy cattle - deciding what genetics to use
- Reproduction records and production medicine
- The veterinarian's role: improving the pregnancy rate
- Protein - reproduction interactions and strategies
- Follicular development and fertility: potential impacts of negative energy balance
- Patterns in fertility in dairy cows
- Effect of minerals and vitamins on reproduction of dairy cows
- Cystic ovaries
- Interactive effects of semen quantity, semen quality and insemination techniques on conception rates of artificially inseminated cattle
- Embryonic mortality and repeat breeder cows
- Causes and possible solutions to the problem of heat stress in reproductive management of dairy cows
- Behavioral considerations-animal density, concrete/footing
- Effects of bovine somatotropin on reproductive performance in dairy cows.