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Infertility can be a serious problem in beef and dairy cattle.

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Pathology: Reproduction disorders causing infertility in cattle

In high-yielding dairy cows high metabolic rates driven by extreme milk production negatively affects reproductive performance.

In beef cows, in intensive and extensive systems, poor body condition at calving exacerbated by suckling and seasonal factors can lead to various reproduction disorders.

limousin cattle
Friesland heifers

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