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Causes of Infertility in Cows

Alejandro Córdova Izquierdo*1, Juan Eulogio Guerra Liera2, Abel Edmundo Villa Mancera3, Rubén Huerta Crispín3, Adrin Emmanuel Iglesias Reyes1, Ma de Lourdes Juárez Mosqueda4, Armando Gómez Vázquez5, Jaime Olivares Pérez6, Blanca Estela Rodriguez Denis7 and Raúl Sánchez Sánchez7

1Department of Agricultural and Animal Production, Metropolitan Autonomous University Xochimilco Unit, Mexico

2Faculty of Agronomy, Autonomous University of Sinaloa, Mexico

3Faculty of Agronomy, Autonomous University of Sinaloa, Mexico

4Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

5Academic Division of Agricultural Sciences, Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, Mexico

6 University Academic Unit, Autonomous University of Guerrero, Mexico

7Private practice, Mexico

Corresponding Author

Received Date: May 27, 2019;  Published Date: June 07, 2019

Abstract

Despite the advances that exist today on feasible technologies applied in breeding and animal production, few farmers or ranchers have shown concern for improving the general environmental conditions of their Units of Animal Production, without taking into account that these conditions are largely responsible for animal health, welfare altering them and impacting significantly in the presence of problems of reproductive and productive nature, significantly increasing production costs in the dairy industry. In this paper, some nutritional causes that can cause reproductive disorders in cows are described.

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