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New approaches to diagnose and target reproductive failure in cattle
Pohler, Ky Garrett; Reese, Sydney Taylor; Franco, Gessica Araujo; Oliveira Filho, Ramiro Vander; Paiva, Rafael; Fernandez, Lohana; Melo, Gabriela de; Vasconcelos, José Luiz Moraes; Cooke, Reinaldo; Poole, Rebecca Kyle.
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  • Pohler, Ky Garrett; Texas A&M University. Department of Animal Science. College Station. Estados Unidos da América
  • Reese, Sydney Taylor; Texas A&M University. Department of Animal Science. College Station. Estados Unidos da América
  • Franco, Gessica Araujo; Texas A&M University. Department of Animal Science. College Station. Estados Unidos da América
  • Oliveira Filho, Ramiro Vander; Texas A&M University. Department of Animal Science. College Station. Estados Unidos da América
  • Paiva, Rafael; Texas A&M University. Department of Animal Science. College Station. Estados Unidos da América
  • Fernandez, Lohana; Texas A&M University. Department of Animal Science. College Station. Estados Unidos da América
  • Melo, Gabriela de; Texas A&M University. Department of Animal Science. College Station. Estados Unidos da América
  • Vasconcelos, José Luiz Moraes; Universidade Estadual Paulista. Departamento de Produção Animal. Botucatu. Brasil
  • Cooke, Reinaldo; Texas A&M University. Department of Animal Science. College Station. Estados Unidos da América
  • Poole, Rebecca Kyle; Texas A&M University. Department of Animal Science. College Station. Estados Unidos da América
Anim. Reprod. ; 17(3): e20200057, 2020. ilus, graf
Article in En | VETINDEX | ID: vti-760633
Responsible library: BR68.1
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ABSTRACT
Reproductive failure and pregnancy loss in cattle are some of the largest economic burdens to cattle producers and one of most perplexing factors influencing management decisions. Pregnancy loss may occur at any point during gestation with the largest percentage of loss occurring in the first 30 days and, subsequently, decreasing as the pregnancy progresses. Losses may be attributed to numerous factors, predisposed issues or environmental conditions such as nutritional stressors or disease. From a research perspective, determining the exact causes of pregnancy loss or embryonic mortality in cattle have been difficult, due to limitations of accurately determining early gestation pregnancy status. Until methods that precisely determine embryo success early in gestation are available, our understanding of in vivo pregnancy loss will lack clarity necessary to develop management strategies to decrease such loss. In this review, we will briefly discuss the pivotal periods of pregnancy loss affecting beef and dairy cattle, methods and technologies to determine pregnancy status and embryo viability and potential opportunities to decrease reproductive failure.(AU)
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Full text: 1 Database: VETINDEX Main subject: Pregnancy, Animal / Cattle / Mortality Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Anim. Reprod. Year: 2020 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: VETINDEX Main subject: Pregnancy, Animal / Cattle / Mortality Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Anim. Reprod. Year: 2020 Document type: Article