Abstract

While the negative impact of dietary protein on fertility in dairy cattle has been documented in several studies, the effect of urea nitrogen on fertility in dairy cattle in large dairy operations has not been fully investigated. The objective of this study was to assess the association between milk urea nitrogen (MUN) concentrations (high, low) and pregnancy status 42-49 days after first breeding in Florida dairy cows.

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