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portada Early Diagnostic Methods Of Pregnancy In Egyptian Buffaloes
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.9 cm
Weight
0.24 kg.
ISBN13
9786139999156

Early Diagnostic Methods Of Pregnancy In Egyptian Buffaloes

Mohammed Hamed Eldawy (Author) · Mohammed Elsaied Lasheen (Illustrated by) · Mohamed Mahmoud Mostafa Kandiel (Illustrated by) · LAP Lambert Academic Publishing · Paperback

Early Diagnostic Methods Of Pregnancy In Egyptian Buffaloes - Hamed Eldawy, Mohammed ; Elsaied Lasheen, Mohammed ; Mahmoud Mostafa Kandiel, Mohamed

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Synopsis "Early Diagnostic Methods Of Pregnancy In Egyptian Buffaloes"

The prompt early detection of the pregnancy in large ruminants using hand palpation, ultrasound, and several indirect methods is of economic significance to dairy, beef, and livestock smallholders. Ultrasound is one of the direct methods that could scan embryonic vesicle or conceptus from day 20. Compared ultrasound, trans-rectal palpation could not confirm the detection of early pregnancy until day 45. The application of recent tools such as a Doppler ultrasonography in bovine reproduction heralded many advances in research and animal reproduction practice. Doppler ultrasound was used to monitor uterine blood flow during various reproductive stages in dairy buffalo detected early pregnancy and detected non-pregnant dairy and beef cows from day 20 post-timed artificial insemination. The luteal and uterine blood flows were also studied during early pregnancy and luteal phase for dairy cattle. Blood flows could be used to predict pregnancy from days 7 and 14 in cows. Measuring progesterone in plasma, milk, urine, and saliva was used indirectly to detect early pregnancy. This study aimed to measure predicting early pregnancy in Egyptian buffalo.

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