Estrus Synchronization Using CIDR Protocol in Post-Partum Anestrus Buffaloes during Summer Season
Journal Title: International Journal of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 4
Abstract
Sixteen lactating multiparous post partum anestrus buffaloes devoid of any reproductive abnormality as well as infection were randomly divided into two groups (n = 8) and administered with PSMT treatment. The first group was treated with CIDR while second group was kept untreated control. The number of buffaloes exhibited estrus were 87.50 and 37.50% in CIDR and in control groups, respectively. The first service pregnancy rate was 42.85 and 33.33% in Group-I and Group-II, respectively.
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Co-Integration Approach to the Estimation of Demand Equation for Malaysian Rice Sector
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