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Latest research on synch protocols and ideal voluntary waiting period revealed at ADSA-ASAS joint meeting

August 24, 2016
Glaucio Lopes
The American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) and the American Society of Animal Science (ASAS) organized their 2016 joint annual meeting this past July in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Jerseyland Dairy identifies five keys to reproductive success

August 24, 2016
Peggy Coffeen
At Jerseyland Dairy LLC, dairy manager Tanner Schmidt knows a solid reproduction program depends on more than just shots and semen; it comes down to having the right people in place, doing the right things at the right time.
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Prevent fresh cow failures with genetic predisposition

August 24, 2016
Mitch Amundson and Mandy Schmidt
Would you invest in something that causes metritis, ketosis or mastitis? You probably already have. The unit of semen you purchased last week and thawed this morning could actually cost hundreds of dollars in transition cow treatments about three years down the road.
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Omega-3 fatty acid-rich flaxseed, fish oil may boost fertility

August 24, 2016
Divakar Ambrose
Can you believe up to 60 percent of embryos don’t “make it” in the lactating dairy cow? That’s right. In addition to poor estrus expression and low conception rate, embryonic loss is another significant contributor to poor reproductive efficiency, with combined pre- and post-fertilization losses exceeding 70 percent.
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‘No cow left behind’ and other strategies for reproduction success from Dairy Dreams

August 24, 2016
Kelli Boylen
Dr. Don Niles, partner on Dairy Dreams in Casco, Wisconsin, said there is no single miracle for a good breeding program and transition of heifers into the dairy herd; rather, there are several very important factors.
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Four dairymen share their strategies for genomic technology

August 24, 2016
Melissa Hart
How are genomics working on your farm? That was the topic of a panel discussion at the Great Lakes Regional Dairy Conference held in February in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
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Make the most of robotic milking systems with right genetics

August 24, 2016
Matthew Costello
As automated milking gains traction across the country, dairy producers are learning that some cows are just better suited than their herdmates to thrive in these systems. By breeding for specific robot-friendly traits, you can genetically build cows that are set up to succeed.
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Measuring lying time can signal health changes

August 24, 2016
James Bringe
Activity monitoring systems are becoming increasingly popular tools to help dairy farmers manage their herds and detect changes in cow behavior. One of the first applications of activity monitoring systems was for heat detection and breeding.
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IVF versatility: It’s more than creating more of one elite cow

August 24, 2016
Jeremy Howard
Until recently, assisted reproductive technologies such as multiple ovulation embryo transfer and in vitro fertilization (IVF) have seen limited use in the commercial dairy sector.
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Confidently select recipient heifers for embryo programs

August 24, 2016
Daniel Weigel
Reproductive technologies like embryo transfer (ET) and in vitro fertilization can help advance the genetic level of heifers entering the milking herd, offering enhanced profits for producers. With the advent of genomic data, there is an even better story to tell.
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