Utt, 2013 - Google Patents
Relationships between in vivo and in vitro heterospermic ranking, embryo development, and sperm characteristics of Holstein and Jersey bullsUtt, 2013
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Heterospermic competition among bulls has been used in the past to establish relative fertility rankings in vivo and may be a more accurate fertility assessment and require fewer inseminations than binomial measures of fertility. The objectives of these experiments were …
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