Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Dairy Reproduction Basics

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Dairy Reproduction Basics"— Presentation transcript:

1 Dairy Reproduction Basics
DAIRY LEADERS OF TOMORROW Lesson 2.6: What is the Reproduction Process in Dairy Cattle? Slide Show courtesy of Jason Gehrke

2 Events of Reproduction
Puberty- Age at which reproductive organs become functional Female- Reproduction Process Estrous cycle- Repetitive cycle occurring when female is not pregnant Estrus- “Heat” or receptivity to mating Fertilization- Egg & Sperm unite Only real male contribution is the sperm Gestation- Length of pregnancy Parturition- Act of giving birth

3 Age of Puberty Cattle: 6 to 12 Months Sheep: 5 to 7 Months
Swine: 4 to 8 Months Horses: 12 to 15 Months Humans: 9 to 16 YEARS

4 Gestation Length Cattle: 285 Days Sheep: 147 Days Swine: 114 Days
Horses: 336 Days

5 Parturition Names in Species
Cattle: Calving Sheep: Lambing Swine: Farrowing Horses: Foaling

6 Signs of Estrus Swollen Vulva Mucus Discharge Restless Behavior
Female Interest to Male

7 Signs of Estrus Cattle: Visually active mounting
Sheep: Few external signs Swine: Brace with pressure to back, vocal grunting Horses: Tease with Stallion and will go nose to nose

8 Estrus Cycle Cattle Sheep Swine Horse 6 to 27 Hours 24 to 36 Hours
Duration of Estrus Cycle Length of Estrus Cycle Cattle Sheep Swine Horse 6 to 27 Hours 24 to 36 Hours 48 to 72 Hours 3 to 8 Days 19 to 23 Days 14 to 19 Days 10 to 37 Days

9 Male Transfer of Sperm Two Different Ways Natural Insemination
Male seeks out female in estrus All controlled by male and female interaction Artificial Insemination (AI) Human transfers semen past female cervix and into the uterus Human is in control of male product and female interaction No contact between male and female

10 Artificial Insemination (AI) Pros
Conception rate is high Extends use of superior males One male can fertilize many females Reduce incidence of reproductive diseases Individual straw per female limits passing of disease Improves record keeping and management Easily know the sire & date of conception Can accelerate genetic improvements

11 Artificial Insemination (AI) Cons
Need to know Estrus Cycle of animal Cost intensive Animal owner is responsible for the cost of the semen, breeding equipment and arming service

12 Reproductive Hormones
Female Estrogen- critical for follicle development Progesterone- sustains pregnancy and inhibits new follicle development Relaxin- causes ligaments around birth canal to relax Oxytocin- causes milk letdown Lutenizing Hormone- Induces ovulation of a mature follicle Follicle Stimulating Hormone- Promotes development of the follicles

13 Basic AI Process Check for Heat Have all necessary tools
Make sure tools are clean Clean her exterior surface Go through the AI process for the species being bred Assessment, record important information (date, time, who to… etc)

14 AI: Use in Farm Animals Dairy Cattle: Most popular breeding method
Beef Cattle: limited use (herds hard to monitor) Sheep: limited use (need to use microscope) Swine: intermediate use Horses: restricted by breed associations

15 Female Reproductive System
Ovaries Produce egg Egg contains ½ of genetic makeup Oviducts Site of fertilization Transport embryos to uterus Uterus Site of embryonic development during gestation

16 Female Reproductive System
Cervix Connects uterus and vagina Serve as barrier during pregnancy Vagina Female organ of copulation at mating Opening of bladder Vulva External opening of reproductive system


Download ppt "Dairy Reproduction Basics"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google