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Title: Applying ultrasonographic evaluation of antral follicle count to improve reproductive management in heifers

Author
item Cushman, Robert - Bob
item McNeel, Anthony
item SOUZA, JOSE - University Of Lavras(UNILAVRAS)
item BRITT, JACK - North Dakota State University

Submitted to: Clinical Theriogenology
Publication Type: Literature Review
Publication Acceptance Date: 6/30/2015
Publication Date: 9/1/2015
Citation: Cushman, R.A., McNeel, A.K., Souza, J.C., Britt, J.H. 2015. Applying ultrasonographic evaluation of antral follicle count to improve reproductive management in heifers. Clinical Theriogenology. 7(3):223-227.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Ultrasonography is a powerful technology that can be used to improve reproductive management in heifers. By counting the number of antral follicles observed on an ultrasound screen the practitioner can gather additional information when reproductive tract scoring, because the number of antral follicles is predictive of the status of the ovarian reserve. The number of antral follicles is also predictive of response to exogenous gonadotropins and can be used as a screening tool to remove poor responders before time and money is squandered trying to recover oocytes or embryos.