PPT-Reproductive cycles and how they relate to breeding systems
Author : pamella-moone | Published Date : 2018-12-04
Objectives Be able to Define terms used in AI and synchronization Be able to consider the different factors that coincide with different breeding processes Identify
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Objectives Be able to Define terms used in AI and synchronization Be able to consider the different factors that coincide with different breeding processes Identify the process of Synchronization. Menstrual cycles are counted from the first day of menstrual flow and last until the day before the next onset of menses It is generally assumed that the menstrual cycle lasts for 28 days and this assumption is typically applied when dating pregnanc Objective 5.03: Exemplify reproductive management practices. Livestock Reproductive Management Practices. Timing . Size of Animal- most important consideration. . Breeding heifers that are sexually mature should weigh 550-750 pounds. . in the Animal Industry. Describe 2 types of selection. Compare Phenotype and Genotype. Define Common Terms used in genetics. Describe the interrelationship between genetics and the environment.. Demonstrate the use of a . Male. Semeniferous. tubules. Reproductive Morphology. Male. Position of testes varies:. May remain in abdominal cavity permanently (. Monotremes. , . Xenarthrans. , &. . most marine mammals). May reside in abdominal cavity but descend into scrotum during breeding season. Digestive Circulatory Respiratory . Excetory. Immune and Lymphatic Endocrine . Reproductive. . Nervous . Integumentary. Skeletal Muscular. I. Human Body Systems. Systems are a way of organizing the physical components responsible for physiological processes . Animal Systems: Reproduction. regulates. glands. STRUCTURE. . – . chemicals released in one part of the body that travel through the bloodstream and affect the activities of cells in other parts of the body.. Objectives. Be able to Define terms used in A.I. and synchronization.. Be able to consider the different factors that coincide with different breeding processes. Identify the process . of Synchronization. Animal Systems: Reproduction. regulates. glands. STRUCTURE. . – . chemicals released in one part of the body that travel through the bloodstream and affect the activities of cells in other parts of the body.. Producers rely on successfully reproducing young for . economic success. Cow/Calf Operation without calves?. Hog farm without piglets?. Sheep farm without lambs?. Dairy farm without calves?. Discuss the meaning and importance of reproduction in animal agriculture. Vleva. Brussels. October 25-26, 2016. WG « Genetic Resources & Breeding ». Activities during 2016. Acquisition of information about WG members and definition of WG scope. Slides revised. MeWe. Semeniferous tubules. Reproductive Morphology. Male. Position of testes varies:. May remain in abdominal cavity permanently (Monotremes, Xenarthrans, &. most marine mammals). May reside in abdominal cavity but descend into scrotum during breeding season. 1800 Denison Ave Manhattan KS 66506 785-537-5700What is a problem mareA problem mare is onethat 1 Failstoconceive to a fertile stallion under good management conditions for 2 or more estrous cycles in . The female reproductive system produces ova.. There are two main functions of the female reproductive system.. produce ova, or egg cells. provide a place where a zygote develops . uterus. cervix. rectum. Grade 5. Land Acknowledgement. Presentation Format. Guiding Questions: . Big idea questions that students can brainstorm and share previous knowledge or new information with. . Think, Pair, Share: . Opportunity for students to work with partner or group and share ideas based on a prompt. .
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