Abstract
The steady decrease in reproductive efficiency of dairy cattle and increase in use of synchronization protocols have generated interest in development of a synchronization program that improves pregnancy rate while decreasing the number of hormone treatments. The purpose of this study was to determine if the reproductive efficacy of a synchronization program, ultrasynch, based on functionality of the corpus luteum (CL), was greater than a standard ovsynch protocol.
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