Estrous Synchronization in Beef Cattle for Artificial Insemination with Frozen Semen1

Authors

  • Charan Chantalakhana Depatrment of Animal Science, Kasetsart University
  • James H. Koshi Depatrment of Animal Science, Kasetsart University
  • Prasert Chermporn Depatrment of Animal Science, Kasetsart University

Abstract

In the latter part of the last decade, attempts were made to bring many animals into heat during a short period of time for convenience in artificial insemination. It is obvious that if all the animals could be inseminated during a short period of a few days rather a month, the task of grtting the animals inseminated would be much simpler. The attempt to get the animals to come into estrus at one time is referred to as estrous synchronization.

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Published

1965-09-01

How to Cite

Chantalakhana, Charan, James H. Koshi, and Prasert Chermporn. 1965. “Estrous Synchronization in Beef Cattle for Artificial Insemination With Frozen Semen1”. Agriculture and Natural Resources 5 (3). Bangkok, Thailand:154-58. https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/anres/article/view/240620.

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Research Article