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The effect of genetic selection and feeding system on dairy cow fertility, measured using milk progesterone profiles

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2017

G E Pollott*
Affiliation:
SAC, Sustainable Livestock Systems Group, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
M P Coffey
Affiliation:
SAC, Sustainable Livestock Systems Group, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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The ability of high-yielding modern dairy cows to perform in the range of systems found on UK dairy farms and to be profitable and sustainable needs investigating. As part of a project to study the robustness of such animals, milkprogesterone profiling was used to investigate the reproductive performance of two genotypes of dairy cow on two production systems. The use of milk progesterone profiles to give a detailed picture of oestrus cycle activity and fertility in dairy cows has been described by Royal et al. (2000).

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Copyright © The American Society of International Law 2016

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Royal, M. D., Darwash, A. O., Flint, A. P. F., Webb, R., Woolliams, J. A. and Lamming, G. E. 2000. Declining fertility in dairy cattle: changes in traditional and endocrine parameters of fertility. Animal Science 70:487-501.CrossRefGoogle Scholar