Evaluation of Productive Tract Size and Position Relative to the Pelvic Cavity as Tool to Manage Fertility in Holstein Friesian Cows

We evaluated the cervical and uterine size and the position of reproductive female tract relative to the pelvic cavity as mean to identify lactating Holstein Friesian cows with decreased fertility. Trans-rectal palpation of the genital tract was used to develop a reproductive tract size and position...

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Main Author: Constantin Gavan
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Language:English
Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2023-09-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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description We evaluated the cervical and uterine size and the position of reproductive female tract relative to the pelvic cavity as mean to identify lactating Holstein Friesian cows with decreased fertility. Trans-rectal palpation of the genital tract was used to develop a reproductive tract size and position score (SPS). Cows undergoing past calving examination were classified into three SPS groups (SPSG1, SPSG2 AND SPSG3) as having small, medium and large SPS respective cows in SPSG1 had small and compact genital tracts that rested within the pelvic cavity; SPSG2 cows had bigger genital tracts resting partially outside the pelvic cavity; and SPSG3 cows had large genital tracts rested mostly outside the pelvic cavity. We there conducted a trial to test the effect of SPS on fertility in lactating dairy cows. Cows that were SPSG1 had a higher rate of pregnancy per artificial insemination than cows that were in SPSG2 or in SPSG3. The ability to do rectal palpation provides an opportunity to make economically relevant management decision for maximizing fertility in dairy cattle.
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spelling doaj.art-10af2a20890f4c7b8cf89a3109f9b4552024-04-11T03:54:56ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762023-09-015213838845Evaluation of Productive Tract Size and Position Relative to the Pelvic Cavity as Tool to Manage Fertility in Holstein Friesian CowsConstantin Gavan0Agriculture Research and Development Station Simnic-Craiova, 200721, Craiova, Soseaua Balcesti, 14, Dolj, RomaniaWe evaluated the cervical and uterine size and the position of reproductive female tract relative to the pelvic cavity as mean to identify lactating Holstein Friesian cows with decreased fertility. Trans-rectal palpation of the genital tract was used to develop a reproductive tract size and position score (SPS). Cows undergoing past calving examination were classified into three SPS groups (SPSG1, SPSG2 AND SPSG3) as having small, medium and large SPS respective cows in SPSG1 had small and compact genital tracts that rested within the pelvic cavity; SPSG2 cows had bigger genital tracts resting partially outside the pelvic cavity; and SPSG3 cows had large genital tracts rested mostly outside the pelvic cavity. We there conducted a trial to test the effect of SPS on fertility in lactating dairy cows. Cows that were SPSG1 had a higher rate of pregnancy per artificial insemination than cows that were in SPSG2 or in SPSG3. The ability to do rectal palpation provides an opportunity to make economically relevant management decision for maximizing fertility in dairy cattle.https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/845artificial inseminationholstein friesian cowsreproductive tract dairy cattle
spellingShingle Constantin Gavan
Evaluation of Productive Tract Size and Position Relative to the Pelvic Cavity as Tool to Manage Fertility in Holstein Friesian Cows
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
artificial insemination
holstein friesian cows
reproductive tract dairy cattle
title Evaluation of Productive Tract Size and Position Relative to the Pelvic Cavity as Tool to Manage Fertility in Holstein Friesian Cows
title_full Evaluation of Productive Tract Size and Position Relative to the Pelvic Cavity as Tool to Manage Fertility in Holstein Friesian Cows
title_fullStr Evaluation of Productive Tract Size and Position Relative to the Pelvic Cavity as Tool to Manage Fertility in Holstein Friesian Cows
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Productive Tract Size and Position Relative to the Pelvic Cavity as Tool to Manage Fertility in Holstein Friesian Cows
title_short Evaluation of Productive Tract Size and Position Relative to the Pelvic Cavity as Tool to Manage Fertility in Holstein Friesian Cows
title_sort evaluation of productive tract size and position relative to the pelvic cavity as tool to manage fertility in holstein friesian cows
topic artificial insemination
holstein friesian cows
reproductive tract dairy cattle
url https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/845
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