Bovine Theriogenology, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice
The Clinics: Veterinary Medicine Series

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This issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice focuses on Bovine Theriogenology. Article topics include: Reproductive systems for North American Beef Cattle Herds, Reproductive systems for North American Dairy Cattle Herds, Beef Heifer Development, Dairy Heifer Development, Evaluation of data obtained at pregnancy detection of beef herds ,Synchronization and AI Strategies in Beef Herds, Synchronization and AI Strategies in Dairy Herds, Embryo Transfer, Management of reproductive disease in dairy cattle, Venereal Diseases of Cattle, Diagnosis and Control of Neosporosis, Management and Breeding Soundness Examination of Yearling Bulls, and more!

1. Preface: Bovine Theriogenology
2. Reproductive Systems for North American Beef Cattle Herds
3. Reproductive Systems for North American Dairy Cattle Herds
4. Beef Heifer Development
5. Dairy Heifer Development and Nutrition Management
6. Evaluating Information Obtained from Diagnosis of Pregnancy Status of Beef Herds
7. Synchronization and Artificial Insemination Strategies in Beef Cattle
8. Synchronization and Artificial Insemination Strategies in Dairy Herds
9. Embryo Transfer (Techniques, Donors, and Recipients)
10. Management of Reproductive Disease in Dairy Cows
11. Tritrichomonas foetus Prevention and Control in Cattle
12. Diagnosis and Control of Viral Diseases of Reproductive Importance: Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis and Bovine Viral Diarrhea
13. Diagnosis and Control of Bovine Neosporosis
14. Yearling Bull Breeding Soundness Examination: Special Considerations
15. Management and Breeding Soundness of Mature Bulls
16. Management of Male Reproductive Tract Injuries and Disease