Improved fertility of cows failing to respond to resynchronization of ovulation through presynchronization of ovulation or progesterone supplementation during Ovsynch
Abstract:The most widely adopted Resynch program by US dairy herds consists of the initiation of Resynch at 32 d after a previous artificial insemination (AI) regardless of pregnancy status. Seven days later pregnancy status is determined so that non-pregnant cows continue in the protocol to receive their next timed AI (TAI). This program guarantees that cows not detected in estrus are re-inseminated within a specific timeframe after the previous AI (42 ± 3 d if groups of cows are enrolled weekly), reducing the interva… Show more
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