Purohit et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Electronic measurements of vaginal electric resistance (VER): Current status for estrus detection, timing insemination and pregnancy diagnosis in cattle and buffaloPurohit et al., 2019
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- Purohit G
- Kumar S
- Kumar D
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- College of Veterinary and Animal Science
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Electronic measurement of electrical resistance of vaginal mucous membranes (VER) emerged a couple of years back as a technique to detect the stage of oestrous cycle, pregnancy diagnosis and time insemination in dairy cattle and buffalo. Many studies in cattle …
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