Scanning the future-ultrasonography as a reproductive mangement tool for dairy cattle

From: Journal of Dairy Science | Date: August 1, 2002| Author: Fricke, P M | Copyright information

ABSTRACT

Application of transrectal real-time ultrasonography as a research tool to study bovine reproduction represents a technological breakthrough that has revolutionized our understanding of reproductive biology in cattle. The widespread adoption and use of ultrasonography for routine reproductive examinations of dairy cattle by bovine practitioners is the next contribution this technology will make to the dairy industry. Assessment of pregnancy status and fetal viability early po...

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