Publications by authors named "Agnieszka Baryczka"

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  • This study evaluated the prevalence of subclinical endometritis (SE) in cows that clinically recovered from clinical endometritis (CE) after treatments with either intrauterine cephapirin or PGFα, as well as self-healing.
  • A total of 222 Polish Holstein Friesian cows were assessed, showing an average SE prevalence of 40.9% among those deemed clinically cured.
  • The type of vaginal discharge influenced SE rates, with higher occurrences seen in cases associated with purulent discharge compared to mucopurulent discharge, especially in cows treated with cephapirin.
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Current knowledge about the function of the reproductive tract and appropriate use of hormonal drugs affords control of the oestrus cycle of cows. One of the hormonal protocols is OvSynch, which enables artificial insemination (AI) to be performed at the precise optimum time without control of the ovaries and uterus. Use of such protocols in reproductive management allows oestrus cycles to be synchronised and cows to be effectively inseminated without oestrous detection, which is time-consuming and difficult in farms with numerous cows.

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