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Study on genomic markers might help reverse low fertility in lactating dairy cows PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - A.I. and Breeding
Written by Pablo J. Pinedo and José E.P. Santos   
Tuesday, 28 May 2013 13:00

Technologies used in genetic studies have undergone major advances in recent decades. Decoding of the human genome took approximately 10 years and cost around $3 billion.

Similar technology is now available for a tiny fraction of that value, and it is routinely used in genetic selection programs in all A.I. studs as well as used by dairy producers for genomic selection of females.
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Breeders' Circle [April 2013] PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - A.I. and Breeding
Friday, 26 April 2013 14:01

breeders_circleRead the latest from several genetics companies and the changes to their genetic offerings and current lineups of dairy sires, following the release of the April genetic evaluations. Visit each company’s websites for complete listings of their sire lineups.

Select a link below to jump directly to a specific section:

ABS Global
Accelerated Genetics
Alta Genetics
CRV
Genex
International Protein Sires
Jetstream Genetics
New Generation Genetics
Select Sires
Semex
Sierra Desert Breeders

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The secret to repro success is not a secret PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - A.I. and Breeding
Written by John Lee   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 15:53

Reproductive management is the profit engine of the dairy. A strong reproductive program delivers a steady pipeline of replacements, providing flexibility in herd management decisions.

A subpar system is a profitability drag on the dairy, resulting in longer lactations, reduced milk production and the purchase of replacement heifers.

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Dairy farm works through its reproductive challenges PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - A.I. and Breeding
Written by PD Editor Karen Lee   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 15:31

Editor’s note: This is the second article in a series following a Wisconsin dairy farm through the Repro Money program, administered by University of Wisconsin Extension.

The first article appeared in the Jan. 1, 2013 issue of Progressive Dairyman. As a reminder, names have been omitted to protect the identity of the farm.

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How award winners obtain outstanding reproductive performance PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - A.I. and Breeding
Written by Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 15:24

In 2009, the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) was approached with a new idea to extend their reach and presence within the dairy industry – a reproduction awards program.

Since then, the council’s board of directors created a program that honors dairy operations throughout the U.S. for their outstanding performance in herd reproduction.

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Hype on linear type: Perceptions or real management issues? PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - A.I. and Breeding
Written by Nate Zwald   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 14:41

Stature, rump angle, teat length, teat placement – do they impact longevity and reproduction? In this article, we’ll look at these four linear type traits often thought to impact performance. Perception is not always reality, so we look to the data to find the true answers.
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In-vitro fertilization: A new tool for the commercial dairyman PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - A.I. and Breeding
Written by Melissa Haag and Nate Dorshorst   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 14:09

0713pd_haag_2Technological advancements are credited with helping the dairy industry propel itself into a modern era of efficient production, striving to attain the ability to provide food for an ever-growing world population.

From on-board tractor GPS navigation units being utilized for planting crops to robots that are now feeding calves and milking cows, evidence of modern technologies are visible in many aspects of commercial dairies.

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Breeding for long-lasting dairy cows PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - A.I. and Breeding
Written by Scott Bennett   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 12:34

When breeding for long-lasting dairy cows, many producers do not feel they have all the tools, indexes and traits to help guide them to reach their goals.

Surprisingly, the information and indexes that are most important for breeding longevity and efficiency into their herds have been available for quite some time.

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