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Ultrasound and its role in successful embryo transfer – part 2

07.08.2024

Successful collection of the bovine embryo only accounts for half of the process required for the production of a live calf from that embryo. Following recovery of a viable embryo. The second vital step in the process involves the transfer of the carefully collected and stored embryo into an appropriate recipient animal.

Therefore, in addition to the contributions of the donor animal. The recipient of the donor embryo has an equally important role to play in the process of hastening the distribution rate of enhanced bovine genetics. To obtain the best conception rates it requires careful selection, preparation, examination and implantation of the recipient.

Specific criteria must be followed in all these stages. Including the ultrasound scan in the examination routine can greatly enhance their evaluation.

Successful transfer of the bovine embryo and selection of the recipient

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