The days of guess work in breeding dairy cattle are gone. Today's DNA sequencing means more productive cows and less pollution. Breeding cattle through artificial insemination began in the 1940’s.
Animal scientist Kyle Caires and a research team have found a way to nearly double pregnancy rates in wagyu, a Japanese breed of cattle that typically has low rates of reproduction but is prized for ...
Charles Looney, professor of cattle improvement for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, and his staff will conduct a pair of two-day workshops in cattle artificial insemination.
The only place to see an aurochs in nature these days? A cave painting. The enormous wild cattle that once roamed the European plains have been extinct since 1627, when the last survivor died in a ...
K-State collaboration results in cattle stress relief product that could increase reproduction rates. A new product that reduces animal stress could be the key to increasing artificial insemination ...
In cattle, this gene and the hormone it produces regulates metabolism, fat deposition, and affects reproduction.
Researchers of the Veterinary Faculty of the CEU Cardenal Herrera University (CEU UCH) and the National Institute of Farming and Food Research and Technology (INIA) have designed a new protocol to ...
In the emerald-green hills near Yarraman, Bradley Frohloff stands quietly as his cattle move through the grass. It's a view he and his wife Jodie have taken in almost every day for 20 years while they ...