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Which Animals are Ready for AI?

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Maximum fertility to artificial insemination occurs when cows are bred near the end of "standing heat." Ovulation occurs about 12 hours after the end of standing heat. The 12-hour lead time allows the sperm cells to go through a process known as capacitation by the time the egg is released. Fertility decreases slightly when cows are bred a few hours on either side of this target and decreased markedly when breeding occurs more than 12 hours away from the end of "standing heat."

A guide that has proved to work well for timing AI is called the AM/PM rule. At the end of the morning heat detection period, animals detected the prior evening are bred; at the end of the evening heat detection period, those observed that morning are bred. In some situations, AI must be employed once a day wherein all animals detected in the prior 24 hours are bred. Some studies show a little decrease in fertility when this approach is used.

Table - Using the AM/PM Rule

Cows First Showing Oestrus

Should be Bred

Too late for Good Results

In the morning

That evening

Next day

In the evening

The next morning

After 3:00 p.m. the next day

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