The Basics of Heat (Estrus) Detection in Cattle

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2007-04
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DuPonte, Michael W.
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University of Hawaii
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Receptivity to breeding occurs approximately every three weeks in sexually mature, non-pregnant female cattle. Tips for observing these opportunities to facilitate a breeding program are given.
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beef cattle, breeding season, estrus detection
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DuPonte MW. 2007. The basics of heat (estrus) detection in cattle. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 3 p. (Livestock Management; LM-15).
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3 pages
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