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Using UHF proximity loggers to quantify male–female interactions: A scoping study of estrous activity in cattle
2014
Animal Reproduction Science
Reproductive efficiency is an important determinant of profitable cattle breeding systems and the success of assisted reproductive techniques (ART) in wildlife conservation programs. Methods of estrous detection used in intensive beef and dairy cattle systems lack accuracy and remain the single biggest issue for improvement of reproductive rates and such methods are not practical for either large-scale extensive beef cattle enterprises or free-living mammalian species. Recent developments in
doi:10.1016/j.anireprosci.2014.09.017
pmid:25449547
fatcat:u3vixn6plfgtbjjeycp74pap7q