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Dairy Science Digest
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65 episodes
3 weeks ago
Dairy Science digest is a new podcast developed to share current research published in the Journal of Dairy science. Designed never to exceed 22 minutes, it provides ONLY the "need to know" info. keywords: dairy, science, extension, cattle, MIZZOU, MU, Dairy Team
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Dairy Science digest is a new podcast developed to share current research published in the Journal of Dairy science. Designed never to exceed 22 minutes, it provides ONLY the "need to know" info. keywords: dairy, science, extension, cattle, MIZZOU, MU, Dairy Team
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Education
Business,
Science,
Life Sciences
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DSD 5.11 | Subtle Sync changes to synergize estrus with ovulation
Dairy Science Digest
42 minutes 4 seconds
11 months ago
DSD 5.11 | Subtle Sync changes to synergize estrus with ovulation
Reproductive physiologists are always trying to improve conception rates for the dairy herd. Double ovsync is one of the best tools in our toolbox to submit cows to first insemination. However, as estrus detection technology becomes more affordable and we learn more about physiology, perhaps combining the expression of estrus at insemination may improve fertility through optimizing ovulation timing. Dr. Julio Giordano and Ana Laplacette worked with their Cornell reproduction team to investigate this theory on over 4600 cows in 2 commercial herds. “We are trying to take advantage of the power of sync of ovulation and the power of estrus” Giordano explains. “To get the best of both, synergize the two.” The only change to the well-known Double ovsync protocol includes a delay in the final administration of GnRh before breeding. The goal, allowing the cows more time to show estrus. Take a moment to listen in to better understand the physiology of this synchronization program and how to improve your herd’s reproductive management.   Topics of discussion 2:03       Introduction of Dr. Julio Giordano & Ana Laplacette3:37       Why introduce Estrus detection to double ovsync? 6:25       Treatment description, Double ovsync9:12       Did you cherry pick? 10:04     What metrics do you focus in on to determine the success of synchronization protocol11:36     Considerations to grouping animals to best understand the data 13:57     How did you determine “heat” 15:23     Specific difference between G56 and G80 treatments 16:38   Increase in Estrus observed 2.2% vs 29.9% 17:09     Three types of cows –                (1) Show estrus without GnRh, 1/3               (2) Show estrus after GnRh, 1/3               (3) Never show estrus, 1/3  20:01     Anestrus cows – table 5 22:16     Follicle size differences between treatment26:12     Did it work? Take home message for boots on the ground dairy producers 30:41     What is the difference between the estrus and non-estrus cows? 32:16     Follow up project: Give cows 1 week to show estrus after PGH of breeding OvSync Featured Article: Delaying induction of ovulation and timed AI in a Double-Ovsynch protocol increased expression of estrus and altered first service reproductive outcomes of lactating dairy cows   #2xAg2030; #journalofdairyscience; #openaccess; #MODAIRY; #DoubleOvSync; #G56; #G80; #cherrypick; #sync; #estrus; #dairy; #Lut; #GnRH; #conceptionrate; #dairysciencedigest; #ReaganBluel; 
Dairy Science Digest
Dairy Science digest is a new podcast developed to share current research published in the Journal of Dairy science. Designed never to exceed 22 minutes, it provides ONLY the "need to know" info. keywords: dairy, science, extension, cattle, MIZZOU, MU, Dairy Team