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    Getting problem cows pregnant (1993)

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    An average interval of 70 days from calving to first breeding and a high fertility rate are important to maximize efficiency in dairy herds. The results are more milk and calves at reduced cost. This publication examines management procedures for getting hard-to-breed cows to conceive

    Getting problem cows pregnant

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    "An average interval of 70 days from calving to first breeding and a high fertility rate are important to maximize efficiency in dairy herds. The results are more milk and calves at reduced cost."--First page.H. Allen Garverick and Robert S. Youngquist (Departments of Dairy Science and Medicine and Surgery, College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine)New 1/88/6

    Reproductive dairy herd health program : routine examinations

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    Robert A. Ruehlow, and H. Allen Garverick (Department of Dairy Husbandry, College of Agriculture), C. J. Bierschwal (Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine)Reviewed 8/80/5

    Reproduction (2012)

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    "Agriculture.""Dairy grazing.""Dairy grazing publication series : This publication is one in a series about operating and managing a pasture-based dairy. Although these publications often refer to conditions in Missouri, many of the principles and concepts described may apply to operations throughout the United States.""Revised from M168, Dairy Grazing Manual, by Scott Poock, Veterinary Medicine State Specialist, Stacey A. Hamilton, Dairy Specialist, Southwest Region.""This publication replaces Chapter 8, Reproductive Success for Dairy Cows, in MU Extension publication M168, Dairy Grazing Manual."New 5/12/Web
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