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Title: Heat Detection in the Cow


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Heat Detection in the Cow
  • Floron C. Faries, Jr., DVM, MS
  • Professor and Extension Program Leader
  • Texas AgriLife Extension Service
  • Texas AM System
  • College Station, TX 77843
  • http//extensionvetmed.tamu.edu

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The Mechanics of Estrus
  • The basics of the estrous cycle
  • Why a cow cycles

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  • Duration of heat 1 day (6-30 hrs)
  • Heat
  • Estrus
  • Days between cycles 20 days
  • No heat
  • Out of heat
  • Between heats
  • Diestrus

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  • Cycling
  • Estrous cycle is 21 days (18-24 days)
  • Not cycling
  • Anestrus (no heat)

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  • Cow in heat for 1 day
  • Follicle and egg
  • Cow out of heat for 20 days
  • CL develops for 5 days
  • Mature CL for 11 days
  • CL regresses for 4 days
  • Cow comes in heat after CL regresses

8
  • Age cattle should cycle (puberty)
  • English breeds 12-13 months
  • Continental breeds 14-15 months
  • Brahman 14-18 months
  • Cross breeds puberty at least 1 month earlier

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Determination of Timing for A.I.
  • Early Stage of Heat
  • Bawling and walking
  • Butting, trailing and mounting other cows
  • Swollen vulva with redness inside
  • Little if any, clear mucous discharge
  • Cervix is open
  • Uterus is rigid

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  • Middle Stage of Heat
  • Complacent and restless
  • Very red and swollen vulva
  • Abundant, clear mucous discharge
  • Slightly matted hair on tail head
  • Rides other cows
  • Ridden by other cows
  • Stands to be mounted (in standing heat)

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  • Late Stage of Heat
  • Mount other cows
  • May still be ridden but will not stand
  • Nervousness disappear
  • Vulva swelling and mucus decrease
  • Mucus becomes slightly rubbery
  • Hair on tail head becomes matted

12
  • Ovulation occurs 14 hours (range 6 to 18 hours)
    after standing heat ends
  • Slightly bloody mucous discharge occurs about 24
    to 48 hours after standing heat ends

13
  • Proper timing to increase conception rates
  • Heat checks by an observer are 15 to 30 minute
    durations
  • Repeated 3 to 4 times a day
  • Breed the cow 8 to 12 hours after first mounting
    (standing heat)
  • When standing heat begins in the morning, breed
    at night
  • When standing heat begins at night, breed in the
    morning

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Health Concerns
  • Non-diseases
  • Persistent heat
  • Persistent follicle
  • Persistent no heat/anestrus
  • Persistent CL
  • Embryonic/fetal deaths
  • Stress
  • Malnutrition

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  • Infertility
  • Stress
  • Malnutrition
  • Low reproductive tract scores
  • Low body condition scores
  • Uterine trauma

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  • Diseases
  • Embryonic/fetal deaths
  • Vibriosis
  • Trichomoniasis
  • Neosporosis
  • Brucellosis
  • IBR
  • BVD
  • Hemophilus
  • Infertility
  • Uterine infections
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