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  • A cow leaning close to its companion from behind
    Non Cycling Cows

    Non-cycling cows can drastically impact your herd's reproductive performance. This page discusses two types of non-cyclers: those that have ovulated but shown no visible signs of heat, and true non-cyclers that haven't started ovulating since calving

    Animal

    2 min read

    Non Cycling Cows

    A cow leaning close to its companion from behind

    Non-cycling cows can drastically impact your herd's reproductive performance. This page discusses two types of non-cyclers: those that have ovulated but shown no visible signs of heat, and true non-cyclers that haven't started ovulating since calving

    Animal

    2 min read

  • Dairy cows in a yard wearing heat detection technology
    Automated heat detection

    Automated heat detection uses technology to identify cycling cows. Before investing, discover key considerations, such as understanding the reasons for using technology, how well it performs, the fit with your farming style, and your training needs.

    Animal

    5 min read

    Automated heat detection

    Dairy cows in a yard wearing heat detection technology

    Automated heat detection uses technology to identify cycling cows. Before investing, discover key considerations, such as understanding the reasons for using technology, how well it performs, the fit with your farming style, and your training needs.

    Animal

    5 min read

  • Inside Dairy April May 2025 A Closer Look At Wearables Gallery Image 5
    Improving herd reproduction with wearables

    Wearable technologies (such as cow collars) are becoming a popular tool for assisting with reproductive management. In 2025, around 1 in 5 dairy farms are using wearables , mostly to help with heat detection, a factor in getting cows in calf.

    Animal

    6 min read

    Improving herd reproduction with wearables

    Inside Dairy April May 2025 A Closer Look At Wearables Gallery Image 5

    Wearable technologies (such as cow collars) are becoming a popular tool for assisting with reproductive management. In 2025, around 1 in 5 dairy farms are using wearables , mostly to help with heat detection, a factor in getting cows in calf.

    Animal

    6 min read

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