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The reproductive cycle
  • Anatomy of the reproductive system
  • The oestrous cycle
  • Hormonal regulation of the cycle
  • Oogenesis & ovarian follicles
  • Follicular growth & ovulation
  • The Corpus Luteum
  • Fertilisation
  • Anoestrus & suboestrus
  • Annual reproduction cycle
Causes of infertility
  • Monitoring fertility
  • Optimal reproductive values
  • Main causes of infertility
  • Good heat detection is essential
  • How does postpartum anoestrus affect fertility?
  • Why does fertilisation failure occur?
  • Problems during the calving process
  • How does body condition affect fertility?
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  • Uterine pathologies
  • Ovarian pathologies
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Anatomy of the reproductive system

Front view of the uterus of the cow
Front view of the uterus of the cow

View from behind, the vaginaInternal genitalia of female placental mammals which attaches on one end to the cervix of the uterus and opens at the other end forming the vulva. and the right horn of the uterusGenital organ of female mammals, located between the fallopian tubes and the vagina, which hosts the fertilised egg until its full development takes place and it is expelled at the end of gestation. are open.

View from behind, the vaginaInternal genitalia of female placental mammals which attaches on one end to the cervix of the uterus and opens at the other end forming the vulva. and the right horn of the uterusGenital organ of female mammals, located between the fallopian tubes and the vagina, which hosts the fertilised egg until its full development takes place and it is expelled at the end of gestation. are open.

Side view of the uterus of a cow
Side view of the uterus of a cow

Side view showing its position inside the pelvic and abdominal cavities

Side view showing its position inside the pelvic and abdominal cavities

 

          

  

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