2019
DOI: 10.1186/s43088-019-0008-x
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Fertility response of lactating dairy cows subjected to three different breeding programs under subtropical conditions

Abstract: Background: It is comprehensively recognized that reduced reproductive efficiency represents a great economic loss to dairy producers. Ovarian cysts and anestrus syndromes are considered the greatest significant causes of low reproductive efficiency in dairy herds worldwide as they detrimentally affect the longevity and profitability of dairy herd. Pregnancy rate is the best available single deciding parameter used for assessment of the reproductive efficiency at the herd level which measures the probability t… Show more

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“…The responses of estrous induction in estrous delayed cows were not similar inter herds or intra herd, and they were seemed to depend on factors such as age, parity, BCS, and result in calving intervals (Rodrigues et al, 2012;Pancarcı et al, 2013;Khalil, 2019). The estrus response after treatment for the ovarian disease was also related to previous anestrus status and days in milk in the herd (Garcia et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The responses of estrous induction in estrous delayed cows were not similar inter herds or intra herd, and they were seemed to depend on factors such as age, parity, BCS, and result in calving intervals (Rodrigues et al, 2012;Pancarcı et al, 2013;Khalil, 2019). The estrus response after treatment for the ovarian disease was also related to previous anestrus status and days in milk in the herd (Garcia et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%