“Reproduction is incredibly important because we rely on getting a calf every 12 to 13 months from our dairy cows,” said Mark van der List, DVM, Boehringer Ingelheim. “We not only want our cows to ...
The evolution of production and reproduction over the last 40 years has greatly influenced how we manage today’s dairy herds. The dairy industry’s “perfect cow” has changed dramatically over the past ...
Artificial insemination (AI) success in bovine reproduction is vital for the cattle industry’s economic sustainability and for advancing the understanding of reproductive physiology. Identify ...
Reduced fertility prolongs the interval from calving to conception in dairy cows, resulting in significant economic losses to dairy farms. Up to 25% of cows are culled due to reproductive failure, and ...
K-State beef cattle experts discuss how genetics, health and management decisions shape a heifer's lifetime productivity.