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Theriogenology ; 51(7): 1267-84, 1999 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10729091

ABSTRACT

Technicians recorded body condition score (BCS) and several parameters related to estrus and/or metritis for 1694 first insemination cows on 23 farms. Additional variables for modeling the adjusted odds ratios (OR) for pregnancy were data on disease prior to or within 21 days of AI and test day milk yields. Significant predictors for pregnancy were farm, year and season, BCS, uterine tone, contaminated insemination gun after AI, fat-protein corrected kilograms milk (FPCM), days in milk (DIM), and diseases. Vaginal mucus, ease of cervical passage, and lameness were not significant predictors for pregnancy. Pregnancy risk at AI increased with increasing DIM, reaching a near optimum after 82 days. Lack of uterine tone was associated with a lowered pregnancy risk (OR = 0.69) as was contaminated insemination gun (OR = 0.67), first-parity lactation, FPCM >33 kg (OR = 0.71), BCS 2.5 at AI (OR = 0.65), clinical mastitis (OR = 0.53), cystic ovarian disease (OR = 0.53), and metritis (OR = 0.74). It was concluded that data on BCS and uterine findings, as collected by AI technicians, are significant predictors of AI outcome. Dairy producers and veterinarians should jointly examine the potential costs and value of such AI technician-based data to improve herd fertility.


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Body Composition , Cattle Diseases/physiopathology , Insemination, Artificial/veterinary , Lactation , Pregnancy, Animal/physiology , Uterus/physiopathology , Animals , Cattle , Endometritis/physiopathology , Endometritis/veterinary , Estrus/physiology , Female , Mastitis, Bovine/physiopathology , Models, Biological , Models, Statistical , Ovarian Cysts/physiopathology , Ovarian Cysts/veterinary , Pregnancy
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