Abstract
A common question of dairy farmers is whether to breed a cow that is still in estrus several hours after insemination. It is possible these cows have a longer interval between onset of estrus and ovulation time, and thus AM-PM rule is not valid. The objective of this study was to compare conception risk in cows with prolonged estrus bred once vs. twice (12 hours apart).
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