Introduction
Getting dairy cattle rebred in a timely fashion is critical for dairy farm profitability. To accomplish this objective, information is provided on artificial insemination in dairy cattle, improving the detection of heat cycles, methods of pregnancy diagnosis in dairy cattle, and dairy cow reproductive management.
Dairy Reproduction Videos
- Assessment of an Activity Monitoring System for Detection of Estrus and Timing of Artificial Insemination in Lactating Dairy Cows
- Checklist for Nutritional Aspects for Improving Reproductive Efficiency
- Dairy Cow Synchronization Protocol Sheet
- Dairy Herd Synchronization Programs
- Economics of Reproduction and Genetics: The Quality of the Pregnancy
- Evaluating the Economic Value of Changing the Reproductive Management Program for a Specific Dairy Farm
- Handle Sexed Semen with Care to Maximize Heifer Fertility (en Español)
- Improving Artificial Insemination Techniques
- Improving Fertility in the Repeat Breeder
- Management and Treatment of Dairy Cows that are Not Cycling or have Follicular Cysts
- Methods for Diagnosis and Monitoring of Pregnancy in Dairy Cattle and their Implementation
- Pregnant vs. Open: Getting Cows Pregnant and the Money it Makes
- Recent Studies on Nutritional Factors Affecting Reproductive Efficiency in U.S. Dairy Herds
- Reproductive Management Systems for Artificial Insemination of Dairy Heifers
- Reproductive Status of U.S. Holsteins and Jerseys
- Solutions to Infertility Caused by Heat Stress
- Strategies for Optimizing Reproductive Management of Dairy Heifers
- Strategies for Success in Heat Detection and Artificial Insemination
- The Economics of Sexed Semen in Dairy Heifers and Cows
- When to Pregnancy Check Dairy Cattle and Why
Effects of Heat Stress on Reproduction
- Cooling Strategies During Heat Stress (En Español)
- Economics of Heat Stress: Implications for Management (En Español)
- Strategies to Improve Reproduction During Summer (En Español)