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Benefits of assisted reproduction in beef herds - Wagyu

Dr. Joanne Connolly from Impact Veterinary Services (Koumala, Queensland) discusses the benefits of assisted reproduction in Australian beef cattle herds, particularly Wagyu.
 

Product Launch Technical Session - Oestradiol Cypionate

Join Minitube Australia and our special guest speakers for an Australian first product launch. We discuss the technical uses and applications for bovine artificial insemination and oestrus synchronisation as we launch Cipiosyn - Oestradiol Cypionate 0.5mg/ml.

Brahman Week  - Global Semen Adventures, AI around the world!

Seminar held at Brahman Week 2020 covering the finer details of bull semen export from Australia, what producers need to know and how the AI market, particularly the Fixed-Time AI market is growing in other regions of the world. Hosted by Rocky Repro and CattlePlan, a part of Minitube Australia.

The Bull Factor: Rebuilding your beef herd webinar series, Part 3

The decision to invest more resources and time into the reproductive management of your herd can be an important one for your business. To ensure you get the maximum return on investment for your efforts, planning is paramount. Just putting bulls out in the paddock and waiting for preg test results isn't always the best plan of attack.

Rebuilding beef herds: part 1

Part 1 of our webinar on rebuilding beef herds. Brought to you by CattlePlan and Minitube Australia. Presented by Megan Brown BASc and Dr Rachel O'Higgins BVMS MRCVS

Re-building beef herds: part 2

Part 2 of our webinar on rebuilding beef herds. Brought to you by CattlePlan and Minitube Australia. Presented by Megan Brown BASc and Dr Rachel O'Higgins BVMS MRCVS

12 Repro Tips

12 Key Points For Successful AI Programs This presentation contains 12 tips for planning a successful cattle AI programme.

CattlePlan DIB progesterone device video

How to use the DIB progesterone device This video shows how best to use the DIB-H 0.5g and DIB-V 1.0g proesterone device.

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