2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-8887-3_1
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Current and Future Assisted Reproductive Technologies for Mammalian Farm Animals

Abstract: Reproduction in domestic animals is under control by man and the technologies developed to facilitate that control have a major impact on the efficiency of food production. Reproduction is an energy-intensive process. In beef cattle, for example, over 50 % of the total feed consumption required to produce a unit of meat protein is consumed by the dam of the meat animal (Anim Prod 27:367-379, 1978). Sows are responsible for about 20 % of the total feed needed to produce animals for slaughter (Adv Pork Prod 19:2… Show more

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“…Application of modern breeding techniques [194] began in the 1930s with artificial insemination (AI), which soon became widespread. Since the 1970s AI is complemented by multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET).…”
Section: Cattle Without Bordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of modern breeding techniques [194] began in the 1930s with artificial insemination (AI), which soon became widespread. Since the 1970s AI is complemented by multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET).…”
Section: Cattle Without Bordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent scientific developments in ART have made it possible to manipulate the reproductive processes in many ways to revolutionize world animal agriculture. Efforts have been made to enrich the knowledge about various recent assisted reproductive techniques which may be helpful for improving the current status of livestock reproduction (Chakravarthi and Sri Balaji, 2010;Verma et al, 2012 andHansen, 2014).…”
Section: Issn: 2319-7706 Volume 7 Number 04 (2018)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este hecho se debe a que muchos principios activos no han tenido un efecto terapéutico adecuado o requieren un período de retiro o supresión del producto tras la administración de éstos. Este hecho aumenta la necesidad de probar nuevos principios activos que además de mejorar la eficiencia reproductiva (índice de concepción en los primeros 85 días post-parto), no tengan como inconveniente una bajada de productividad, generalmente establecida en un parto al año (Hansen, 2014).…”
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