Abstract
Radio transmission of deep-body temperature changes in cattle was found to be a feasible method of collecting information for husbandry decisions. Oestrous cycles were plotted and ovulations detected so that cattle were effectively bred artificially. Abnormalities of the cycle pattern accurately indicated abnormal reproductive phenomena. The presence of febrile illness was also detectable. The occurrence of silent oestrus was clearly demonstrated.
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