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Occupation: Dairy Technical Services Manager
Dairy Technical Services at Merck Animal Health. Prior to joining Merck Animal Health, Dr. Bilby was an associate professor and dairy extension specialist at Texas A&M AgriLife and an assistant professor at the University of Arizona. He has authored or co-authored more than 65 scientific peer-reviewed publications and abstracts, more than 100 symposium proceedings and publications, and more than 70 professional presentations on a variety of dairy reproductive health and cow care topics.
Location: Texas, United States
Article published the February 15, 2014
IntroductionCurrently, reproductive failure is the first reason for involuntary culling, which stresses the economic importance of improving fertility. Estrous synchronization programs have been researched extensively since the mid 1990’s (Pursley et al. 1995; Moreira et al., 2001; Dewey at al., 2010) with the main objective of improving artificial insemination (AI) submission rate, decrease ...
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