The "two multiple methods" for cow breeding

Bovine sex control technology is an advanced method used in cattle breeding to increase the production of female calves, which are often more valuable for dairy and beef industries. This technique involves manipulating the vaginal environment of cows to create conditions favorable for the desired sex offspring. Through artificial intervention, breeders can influence the reproductive process to achieve specific gender outcomes. These technologies have significantly enhanced the economic efficiency of cattle farming by allowing producers to optimize their herd composition. In addition to sex control, artificially induced twinning has become a popular practice to improve reproductive efficiency. Naturally, the twin birth rate in cattle is quite low, ranging from 0.29% to 3.5%. To boost this rate, farmers use various techniques such as genetic selection, hormone treatments, and embryo transfer. Among these, embryo transfer is considered the most effective method. It involves transferring embryos into both uterine horns of the cow around 6 to 7 days after estrus, increasing the chances of twins. When combined with artificial insemination, this method allows for double embryo implantation, further enhancing the likelihood of multiple births. These advancements not only improve productivity but also reduce overall farming costs, making cattle breeding more sustainable and profitable.

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