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Oestrus management in cattle

Oestrus management is necessary to acheive predictable breeding and calving seasons.

Different management and pharmaceutical protocols are applied to beef and dairy cattle.

For specific information on oestrus management in beef or dairy cattle, navigate using the links in the left menu.

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