Abstract:
Poor heat detection is a major cause of reproductive failure in most dairy
herds. About one-half of the heat periods are undetected, resulting in prolonged
calving intervals. In many cases, the problem is serious enough that some producers
have compromised their breeding goals by utilizing natural mating exclusively or
maintaining clean-up bulls. The result of these compromises means loss in genetic
superiority of future replacement heifers and the potential for serious injury or
death of farm help or family.