Cattle Artificial InseminationDr. Michael Looper
ARTIFICIAL insemination of animals has been applied for some years in a number of countries. Advantages claimed for the practice are the lessening of the risk of spread of disease in livestock, reduction in sterility and increase in fertility, facilitation of improvement in quality, and economy ...
The Technique of Artificial Insemination in Cattle and Sheepdoi:10.1080/03670074.1937.11663739AndersonJamesTaylor & FrancisEast African Agricultural Journal
Artificial Insemination in Cattle Breeding in Kenyadoi:10.1080/03670074.1949.11664676AndersonJ.Taylor & FrancisEast African Agricultural Journal
Artificial insemination (AI) is a process by which sperm are collected from the male, processed, stored and artificially introduced into the female reproductive tract for the purpose of conception. AI has become one of the most important techniques ever devised...
THE Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries has recently arranged for a review of the principles on which the development of artificial insemination centres in England and Wales should be planned and controlled. Discussions have taken place with the Nation
Background and Objective: An integrated system of cattle with oil palm plantations in Indonesia has the potential to increase the cattle population in a su... Eny Endrawati,Panjono,Bambang Suhartanto,... - Pakistan journal of nutrition: PJN 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 加载更多研究...
Artifi cial Insemination (AI) is an improved and effi cient method of reproduction in all living things including humans, goats and ants among others. AI in cattle production was introduced in Botswana in the early 1960s with the aim of improving the quality of the national herd, and it has...
Bill Pellett's long-time business partner Phil Ham prepares a syringe for his son Cody Ham during artificial insemination procedures on Bill Pellett's farm in Atlantic, Iowa, the United States, on June 20, 2019. Bill Pellett, a fifth-generation farmer in Atlantic, a small city in the U...
Artificial Insemination and Community Breeding of Cattledoi:10.1080/03670074.1942.11664207Dr. James AndersonNaivasha Experimental Station, Department of Veterinary Services, KenyaTaylor And FrancisEast African Agricultural Journal