Up until the 1950s, scientists were scratching their heads trying to figure out why their experiments using perfectly healthy eggs and sperm to develop in-vitro fertilization (IVF) were unsuccessful.
Reproductive physiologist Cara Wells says today up to 20% of transferred embryos have virtually zero chance of making a pregnancy and explains how video, AI and better selection can turn those losses ...
For Ohio cattle producers, this research represents a practical step toward improving reproductive efficiency. If successful, these tools could help increase conception rates, reduce costs per ...
Cetrorelix is used for human in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments. For cattle, it could synch cows up for ovulation and ...
Embryo transfer allows producers to utilize both their best male and female traits in their herds. It's something that has become more adopted in the dairy cattle industry. Chelsea Abbott, dairy ...
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