نتایج جستجو برای: Estrous synchronization

تعداد نتایج: 43172  

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
m.m. moeini w. mohammadi chapdareh m. souri

one hundred female markhoz goats (42±5 kg) were used to investigate the ‘male effect’ on estrous synchronization and reproductive characteristics of female goat during the breeding season. this was carried out in three separate experiments. in the first experiment, forty female goats were used in 4 groups with different distance from the male goats (i.e. source of pheromone secretion); a1 (1 me...

M. Souri M.M. Moeini, W. Mohammadi Chapdareh

One hundred female Markhoz goats (42±5 kg) were used to investigate the ‘male effect’ on estrous synchronization and reproductive characteristics of female goat during the breeding season. This was carried out in three separate experiments. In the first experiment, forty female goats were used in 4 groups with different distance from the male goats (i.e. source of pheromone secretion); A1 (1 me...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2007
a. bitaraf m. j. zamiri m. kafi j. izadifard

the objective of this study was to evaluate three methods of estrous synchronization, viz. controlled internal drug releasing device (cidr), intravaginal sponges impregnated with fluogestone acetate (fga), and cloprostenol (estrumate; an analogue of prostaglandin f2α) in nadooshani goats of yazd province, iran.the estrous synchronized does (n = 30 to 33 per treatment), after heat detection, wer...

2004
George Perry

Synchronizing estrus is an effective way to maximize the use of time and labor required to detect standing estrus in cattle. However, estrous synchronization can also benefit overall herd management. Cows that are synchronized 1) exhibit standing estrus at a predicted time, 2) conceive earlier in the breeding season, 3) calve earlier in the calving season, and 4) wean calves that are older and ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
J W Lauderdale

American Society of Animal Science members, publishing in Journal of Animal Science (JAS), completed research that resulted in understanding the estrous cycle of cattle, which led to the ability to inseminate cattle on a given day with pregnancy rates similar to those achieved by 21-d breeding by a fertile and sound bull. Research published in JAS led to understanding estrus, ovulation, the est...

2005
M. F. Smith G. A. Perry J. B. Hall J. A. Atkins D. C. Busch

Reproductive efficiency is the most important factor impacting the economics of a cow calf operation. The economic value of reproduction for commercial beef producers was reported to be five times greater than calf growth (Trenkle and Willham, 1977). Maximizing reproductive efficiency depends upon the successful completion of the following events: a heifer must reach puberty before the start of...

2005
J. C. Dalton S. Nadir M. Noftsinger J. Bame R. G. Saacke

Estrous synchronization programs provide an organized and efficient approach to administering artificial insemination (AI) and the improvement of reproductive performance. Synchronization programs facilitate AI by altering the length of the estrous cycle and (or) through manipulation of follicular growth, thereby making the occurrence of estrus more predictable or allowing for appointment breed...

2017
S. K. Johnson J. R. Jaeger

Response to most estrous synchronization programs is improved in cycling females, compared to pre-pubertal heifers or anestrus cows. Cycling status is often monitored for research purposes by measuring progesterone concentrations in serum. Producers may want to use information on cyclicity status when determining which estrous synchronization program to use or as a component of their heifer sel...

A. Bitaraf J. Izadifard M. J. Zamiri, M. Kafi

The objective of this study was to evaluate three methods of estrous synchronization, viz. controlled internal drug releasing device (CIDR), intravaginal sponges impregnated with fluogestone acetate (FGA), and cloprostenol (Estrumate; an analogue of prostaglandin F2α) in Nadooshani goats of Yazd province, Iran.The estrous synchronized does (n = 30 to 33 per treatment), after heat detection, wer...

2012
J. G. Powell T. D. Lester M. P. Rowe C. L. Williams R. W. Rorie

Estrous synchronization and artificial insemination have potential to increase the rate of genetic improvement, calf uniformity and improve calf weaning weight in beef cattle operations. Synchronization programs utilizing exogenous progestins, gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH), and prostaglandin (PGF 2 α) have been shown to be effective for estrous synchronization in beef cows and heifers (...

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