Short-term feeding of MGA to postpartum cows prior to the breeding season
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2010-08-06T20:10:56Z
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Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Abstract
A protocol to make anestrous cows more likely to cycle prior to estrous synchronization would greatly enhance reproductive efficiency. Ease of application, availability, and low cost make feeding melengestrol acetate (MGA) a good choice in such a protocol. MGA, used as a progestin “primer,” has no detrimental effects on cows that are already cycling and reduces the number of cows expressing short cycles.
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Beef, MGA, Postpartum interval, Pregnancy rate, Short cycle