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Book Strategies for Reproductive Management of Lactating Dairy Cows After First Postpartum Timed Artificial Insemination

Download or read book Strategies for Reproductive Management of Lactating Dairy Cows After First Postpartum Timed Artificial Insemination written by Ryan Allen Sterry and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Bovine Reproduction

    Book Details:
  • Author : Richard M. Hopper
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2014-08-18
  • ISBN : 1118470850
  • Pages : 2206 pages

Download or read book Bovine Reproduction written by Richard M. Hopper and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2014-08-18 with total page 2206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bovine Reproduction is a comprehensive, current reference providing information on all aspects of reproduction in the bull and cow. Offering fundamental knowledge on evaluating and restoring fertility in the bovine patient, the book also places information in the context of herd health where appropriate for a truly global view of bovine theriogenology. Printed in full color throughout, the book includes 83 chapters and more than 550 images, making it the most exhaustive reference available on this topic. Each section covers anatomy and physiology, breeding management, and reproductive surgery, as well as obstetrics and pregnancy wastage in the cow. Bovine Reproduction is a welcome resource for bovine practitioners, theriogenologists, and animal scientists, as well as veterinary students and residents with an interest in the cow.

Book Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Research

Download or read book Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Research written by Shein-Chung Chow and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2017-08-15 with total page 825 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Praise for the Second Edition: "... this is a useful, comprehensive compendium of almost every possible sample size formula. The strong organization and carefully defined formulae will aid any researcher designing a study." -Biometrics "This impressive book contains formulae for computing sample size in a wide range of settings. One-sample studies and two-sample comparisons for quantitative, binary, and time-to-event outcomes are covered comprehensively, with separate sample size formulae for testing equality, non-inferiority, and equivalence. Many less familiar topics are also covered ..." – Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Research, Third Edition presents statistical procedures for performing sample size calculations during various phases of clinical research and development. A comprehensive and unified presentation of statistical concepts and practical applications, this book includes a well-balanced summary of current and emerging clinical issues, regulatory requirements, and recently developed statistical methodologies for sample size calculation. Features: Compares the relative merits and disadvantages of statistical methods for sample size calculations Explains how the formulae and procedures for sample size calculations can be used in a variety of clinical research and development stages Presents real-world examples from several therapeutic areas, including cardiovascular medicine, the central nervous system, anti-infective medicine, oncology, and women’s health Provides sample size calculations for dose response studies, microarray studies, and Bayesian approaches This new edition is updated throughout, includes many new sections, and five new chapters on emerging topics: two stage seamless adaptive designs, cluster randomized trial design, zero-inflated Poisson distribution, clinical trials with extremely low incidence rates, and clinical trial simulation.

Book Large Dairy Herd Management

Download or read book Large Dairy Herd Management written by H. H. Van Horn and published by American Dairy Science Association. This book was released on 1992 with total page 848 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Improving Reproductive Performance of Cattle Through the Development of Novel Management Strategies and Technologies

Download or read book Improving Reproductive Performance of Cattle Through the Development of Novel Management Strategies and Technologies written by Magdalena Masello Souza and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The objectives of the studies presented in Section I were to evaluate insemination dynamics, time to pregnancy, and profitability of replacement dairy heifers managed with first service programs that relied primarily on insemination at detected estrus (AIE), timed-artificial insemination (TAI), or a combination of both. The objectives of the experiments presented in Section II were; to develop and validate a tool integrating a disposable fluorescence-based lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) coupled with a portable imaging device to determine the reproductive status of cows based on circulating progesterone (P4) concentration; to test the efficacy of intravaginal (IVG) administration of prostaglandin-F2_ (PGF) to induce corpus luteum (CL) regression; and to develop and validate an electronically-controlled hormone delivery device for reproductive control of cattle. The studies presented in Section I demonstrated that a reproductive management strategy designed to submit all heifers to TAI reduced time to first AI and time to pregnancy when compared with a strategy that relied primarily on AIE after induction of estrus with PGF treatments. The program that combined AIE and TAI resulted in intermediate performance. In spite of greater reproductive cost, programs that used TAI in combination with AIE or solely TAI reduced rearing cost and generated more revenue during first lactation, which translated in numerically greater cash flow under fixed or simulated market conditions. The first experiment of Section II demonstrated that the developed LFIA system can accurately predict the presence of a functional CL (i.e., P4 ≥ 1 ng/mL) using bovine plasma samples. Additional improvements of this assay may lead to the development of a rapid, low-cost, cow-side tool for determination of reproductive status of cattle. The other experiments presented in Section II demonstrated that two IVG treatments of PGF 12 hours apart resulted in similar luteal regression risk, estrus expression, ovulatory response to GnRH, and pregnancy per AI compared with that observed after a single intramuscular dose of PGF. Further, we demonstrated that the current IVG prototype device for hormone delivery can be programmed to automatically release PGF for successful induction of luteal regression in cattle. Once optimized, the developed IVG device may be an alternative too to the needle-injection methods presently used to synchronize ovulation of cows.

Book Dairy Production Medicine

Download or read book Dairy Production Medicine written by Carlos Risco and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2011-08-04 with total page 643 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This comprehensive book integrates new technology and concepts that have been developed in recent years to manage dairy farms in a profitable manner. The approach to the production of livestock and quality milk is multidisciplinary, involving nutrition, reproduction, clinical medicine, genetics, pathology, epidemiology, human resource management and economics. The book is structured by the production cycle of the dairy cow covering critical points in cow management. Written and edited by highly respected experts, this book provides a thoroughly modern and up-to-date resource for all those involved in the dairy industry.

Book Reproduction in Cattle

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  • Author : Peter J. H. Ball
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2008-04-15
  • ISBN : 1405148012
  • Pages : 248 pages

Download or read book Reproduction in Cattle written by Peter J. H. Ball and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2008-04-15 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cattle play a fundamental role in animal agriculture throughout the world. They not only provide us with a vital food source, but they also provide us with fertilizer and fuel. Keeping reproduction levels at an optimum level is therefore essential, but this is often a complicated process, especially with modern, high yielding cows. Written in a practical and user-friendly style, this book aims to help the reader understand cattle reproduction by explaining the underlying physiology of the reproductive process and the role and importance of pharmacology and technology, and showing how management techniques can improve reproductive efficiency. This edition includes: Recent research findings on the physiology of the oestrous cycle and its control; New techniques for monitoring and manipulating reproduction, including pregnancy diagnosis and embryo transfer; Advice on identifying common infertility problems and how to prevent and treat them. Reproduction Cattle 3e is essential reading for veterinary and agricultural students, as well as veterinarians and farmers involved in cattle reproduction.

Book Optimization of Reproductive Management of Lactating Dairy Cows on Farms Using Automated Activity Monitoring Systems for Estrus Detection Or Protocols for Timed Artificial Insemination

Download or read book Optimization of Reproductive Management of Lactating Dairy Cows on Farms Using Automated Activity Monitoring Systems for Estrus Detection Or Protocols for Timed Artificial Insemination written by Christie Marie Tippenhauer and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Use of Prostaglandin as a Postpartum Reproductive Management Tool in Lactating Dairy Cattle

Download or read book Use of Prostaglandin as a Postpartum Reproductive Management Tool in Lactating Dairy Cattle written by Joel William Pankowski and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Selective Reproductive Management for Lactating Dairy Cows Based on Automated Estrus Detection and Estrus Characteristics Postpartum

Download or read book Selective Reproductive Management for Lactating Dairy Cows Based on Automated Estrus Detection and Estrus Characteristics Postpartum written by Tomas Delfin Gonzalez Rojas and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: maintaining reproductive success of first service postpartum in multiparous cows. Nevertheless, the same selection criteria reduced fertility outcomes in primiparous cows. The use of AMD for reinsemination of non-pregnant cows increased the hazard of pregnancy compared with visual detection of estrus.

Book Reproduction  Milk Production  and Culling in Dairy Cows Inseminated at First Estrus After 40 Or 60 Days Postpartum

Download or read book Reproduction Milk Production and Culling in Dairy Cows Inseminated at First Estrus After 40 Or 60 Days Postpartum written by David Seay Harrison and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Timed Artificial Insemination with Estradiol Cypionate Or Insemination at Detected Estrus in High producing Dairy Cows

Download or read book Timed Artificial Insemination with Estradiol Cypionate Or Insemination at Detected Estrus in High producing Dairy Cows written by Ronaldo Luis Aoki Cerri and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Artificial Insemination in Farm Animals

Download or read book Artificial Insemination in Farm Animals written by Milad Manafi and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Artificial insemination is used instead of natural mating for reproduction purposes and its chief priority is that the desirable characteristics of a bull or other male livestock animal can be passed on more quickly and to more progeny than if that animal is mated with females in a natural fashion. This book contains under one cover 16 chapters of concise, up-to-date information on artificial insemination in buffalos, ewes, pigs, swine, sheep, goats, pigs and dogs. Cryopreservation effect on sperm quality and fertility, new method and diagnostic test in semen analysis, management factors affecting fertility after cervical insemination, factors of non-infectious nature affecting the fertility, fatty acids effects on reproductive performance of ruminants, particularities of bovine artificial insemination, sperm preparation techniques and reproductive endocrinology diseases are described. This book will explain the advantages and disadvantages of using AI, the various methodologies used in different species, and how AI can be used to improve reproductive efficiency in farm animals.

Book Nutritional and Hormonal Strategies to Improve Fertility in Lactating Dairy Cows

Download or read book Nutritional and Hormonal Strategies to Improve Fertility in Lactating Dairy Cows written by Julie Ann Sauls-Hiesterman and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Genomically Enhanced Predictions of Dairy Cattle Fertility

Download or read book Genomically Enhanced Predictions of Dairy Cattle Fertility written by Emily Marie Sitko and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research presented in this thesis aimed at improving the efficiency of dairy farms through the development of targeted reproductive management strategies (TRM) based on genomically enhanced predictions of fertility, and the elucidation of associations between genetic merit for fertility and biological outcomes that affect dairy cow reproductive performance.Chapter II and III present the results of an experiment designed to compare the association between genetic merit for fertility and reproductive and profitability outcomes of cows submitted for artificial insemination (AI) with management programs that prioritized AI at detected estrus (AIE) or timed AI (TAI). Another objective was to determine if cows with different genetic potential for fertility would present a distinct response to the strategies compared. The study presented in Chapter IV and V characterized associations between genetic merit for fertility and biological parameters known to alter reproductive performance of cows. Results presented in Chapter II and III indicated that primiparous Holstein cows of superior genetic merit for fertility had better reproductive performance than cows of inferior genetic merit for fertility regardless of the type of reproductive management used. In addition, the effect of TRM based on genetic merit for fertility on reproductive performance depended on the outcome or sets of outcomes of interest evaluated. For example, cows of superior and intermediate genetic merit for fertility had greater P/AI when managed with the predominant TAI program but reduced days to pregnancy when managed with the program that prioritized AIE. Cows of inferior fertility also had greater first service P/AI with the program that prioritized TAI but had similar days to pregnancy with both management strategies. From an economic standpoint, cows of inferior fertility had greater cash flow than cows of superior fertility. For cows in specific fertility groups, the effects of the reproductive management strategies compared generated differences in cash flow of potential value for commercial dairy farms. The study presented in Chapter IV and V demonstrated a potential association of genomic merit for fertility with physiological and endocrine parameters known to affect reproductive performance of dairy cows. Particularly, cows of inferior genetic merit for fertility had poorer uterine health, decreased response to synchronization of estrus and ovulation, and were more likely to present altered ovarian and hormonal phenotypes that led to more frequent expression of atypical estrous cycles as compared with cows of superior genetic merit for fertility. Overall, we observed that genetically enhanced predictions of fertility might be a suitable tool for decision making in TRM. Additionally, the value of TRM programs for cows of different genetic merit for fertility might be on improving aspects of herd management such as simplifying program implementation or reducing reliance on hormonal interventions while maintaining acceptable levels of reproductive performance. An improved understanding of biological differences associated with genetic variation, such as our observations in Chapter IV and V, may be beneficial for the development of novel TRM and technologies to improve the reproductive efficiency of dairy cattle. This novel information could also support the development of new traits for selection of fertility.