Management of Repeat Breeding in Cattle and Buffaloes
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Repeat breeding is a common reproductive disorder in cattle and buffaloes, leading to significant economic losses in the livestock industry. This article aims to review the various management strategies for addressing repeat breeding in these animals. Causes of repeat breeding include reproductive tract infections, hormonal imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, and environmental factors. Management approaches encompass proper estrus detection, hormonal therapy, nutritional management, control of reproductive tract infections, and genetic selection. Timely detection and intervention are crucial for effective management of repeat breeding, ultimately improving reproductive efficiency and profitability in cattle and buffaloes.
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