Impact and Risks of Reproductive Health

Cattle reproduction management influences the herd performance and subsequently farm profitability. Cattle reproduction management requires planning and utilising the available farm resources efficiently, which impacts the sustainability of both the farm and the community.

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Well-being

To achieve optimum herd performance, the health and wellbeing of cattle is crucial. Genetics, management, nutrition and animal health are the key pillars of production that will help maximise cattle wellbeing and enhance farm productivity and profitability.

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Diseases & Disorders

Cattle breeding management requires an appropriate reproductive health status of the herd. Diseases and reproductive disorders affect the overall health of the herd, so a good disease prevention strategy becomes paramount. Cattle reproduction relies on the prevention of bovine diseases that can lead to infertility, abortion, stillbirth, and other disorders.

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Reproductive Physiology

Understanding the reproductive physiology of cows, bulls and heifers, the hormonal pathways and interactions, the female oestrous cycle, and the direct and indirect interaction of the cow’s environment (i.e., nutrition, housing, etc.) are key to achieving excellent herd reproductive performance.

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