Figures & data
Figure 1. Mean (±SEM) concentrations of Cu in the liver of dairy cows injected S/C with Ca Cu EDTA to provide 100 mg Cu once on Day 0 (□), 100 mg Cu on Days 0, 42 and 84 (▪), 200 mg Cu once on Day 0 (Δ) and 200 mg Cu on Days 0, 42 and 84 (▴).
![Figure 1. Mean (±SEM) concentrations of Cu in the liver of dairy cows injected S/C with Ca Cu EDTA to provide 100 mg Cu once on Day 0 (□), 100 mg Cu on Days 0, 42 and 84 (▪), 200 mg Cu once on Day 0 (Δ) and 200 mg Cu on Days 0, 42 and 84 (▴).](/cms/asset/7de1db7d-a207-4530-a34a-eb7891570f3d/tnzv_a_1029605_f0001_b.gif)
Figure 2. Difference in the percentage of dairy cows inseminated in the 21 days after mating start date MSD (▪), or were pregnant following insemination in the 21 days after MSD (□), between cows that were untreated (Control) or injected S/C with 200 mg Cu as Ca Cu EDTA (Treatment) 10 days prior to MSD, on six farms (i.e. Control – Treatment). Note insemination data were not provided for Farm E.
![Figure 2. Difference in the percentage of dairy cows inseminated in the 21 days after mating start date MSD (▪), or were pregnant following insemination in the 21 days after MSD (□), between cows that were untreated (Control) or injected S/C with 200 mg Cu as Ca Cu EDTA (Treatment) 10 days prior to MSD, on six farms (i.e. Control – Treatment). Note insemination data were not provided for Farm E.](/cms/asset/c5480a1b-0a1d-4469-b152-3e59e744d3eb/tnzv_a_1029605_f0002_b.gif)