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  • Reproductive Management of Dairy Cattle - web-based resources for bovine veterinarians and dairy producers
  • Developing goals for dairy herd reproductive performance – Kathy Lee, June 2014
  • Negative energy balance influences fertility of dairy cows – Kathy Lee, Nov. 2013
  • New genetic conditions that affect cattle fertility – Kathy Lee, Sept. 2013
  • Managing for reproductive success of dairy cattle during the heat - Faith Cullens, Aug. 2011
  • Why so much metritis? – Phil Durst, June 2014
  • Detecting uterine disease in your herd – Phil Durst, June 2014
  • Preventing metritis – Phil Durst, June 2014
  • Treating metritis – Phil Durst, Mark Fox, Keith Sterner, Daniel Grooms, June 2014
  • Monitoring reproductive performance in dairy herds - Kathy Lee, May 2011
  • Genetic evaluations for cow fertility – Kathy Lee, June 2013
  • Enhancing fertility of lactating dairy cows - Richard Pursley and João Paulo Martins, April 2011
  • Automated heat detection: AI with no observation and no injections? - Roy Fogwell, July 2011

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