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Reproductive performance of post-partum anoestrous dairy cows treated with progesterone and oestradiol benzoate

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Pages 213-214 | Received 16 Jun 1997, Published online: 22 Feb 2011

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FM Rhodes, S McDougall, SR Morgan & GA Verkerk. (2001) Supplementing treated anoestrous dairy cows with progesterone does not increase conception rates. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 49:1, pages 8-12.
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F.M. Rhodes, S. McDougall, C.R. Burke, G.A. Verkerk & K.L. Macmillan. (2003) Invited Review: Treatment of Cows with an Extended Postpartum Anestrous Interval. Journal of Dairy Science 86:6, pages 1876-1894.
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F.M. Rhodes, C.R. Burke, B.A. Clark, M.L. Day & K.L. Macmillan. (2002) Effect of treatment with progesterone and oestradiol benzoate on ovarian follicular turnover in postpartum anoestrous cows and cows which have resumed oestrous cycles. Animal Reproduction Science 69:3-4, pages 139-150.
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Z.Z. Xu, G.A. Verkerk, J.F. Mee, S.R. Morgan, B.A. Clark, C.R. Burke & L.J. Burton. (2000) Progesterone and follicular changes in postpartum noncyclic dairy cows after treatment with progesterone and estradiol or with progesterone, GnRH, PGF2α, and estradiol. Theriogenology 54:2, pages 273-282.
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Z.Z. Xu & L.J. Burton. (2000) Estrus Synchronization of Lactating Dairy Cows with GnRH, Progesterone, and Prostaglandin F2α. Journal of Dairy Science 83:3, pages 471-476.
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