|
Showing 1 - 1 of
1 matches in All Departments
Reproductive wastage is a major inefficiency in all livestock
production with embryonic mortality accounting for a major portion
of this loss. Accordingly the Commission of the European
Communities encouraged the organisation of a seminar on embryonic
mortality in farm animals which was held in Brussels on the 11th
and 12th of December 1984. This book contains the text of the
papers, discussions and final summary presented at that Seminar. As
a background to the Seminar, the extent and timing of embryonic
loss was described for farm animals. Particular consideration was
then given to the various mechanisms and signals, both embryonic
and uterine in origin, that are so far known to be involved in the
establishment of pregnancy. Possible causes of embryonic death
including physiological, endocrinological, genetic and
immunological components were outlined and discussed. The final
summary contains general conclusions from the Seminar and
recommendations for future research work on this topic. J.M.
Sreenan M.G. Diskin July 1985. ******************** THE EXTENT AND
TIMING OF EMBRYONIC MORTALITY IN THE COW J. M. Sreenan & M. G.
Diskin, The Agricultural Institute, Belclare, Tuam, Galway, Ireland
ABSTRACT The extent and timing of embryonic mortality in heifers,
normal cows and repeat breeder cows has been reviewed.
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.