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Welcome to our new audio article from Ceva Sounds Ruminants. The topic of today is Modelling the economics of reproductive efficiency. A content developed by Federico Randi, Ruminants Global Technical Manager at Ceva.
In this episode, we explore how systematic fertility programs can revolutionize reproductive efficiency in dairy herds. Based on a recent study by Wicaksono et al. (2024), the article compares traditional estrus-based insemination with proactive, hormone-based protocols such as FTAI, FTAI+ED, and ED+TAI. Using an advanced simulation model, the study demonstrates that systematic approaches significantly reduce calving intervals, enhance milk production, and ultimately increase farm profitability—even when considering higher costs for hormones and labor. Listeners will gain insights into the economic and biological mechanisms behind these improvements and why such programs may offer strategic value, particularly for farms with suboptimal estrus detection.
If you want to learn more about ruminants, visit ruminants.ceva.pro.
By Ceva RuminantsWelcome to our new audio article from Ceva Sounds Ruminants. The topic of today is Modelling the economics of reproductive efficiency. A content developed by Federico Randi, Ruminants Global Technical Manager at Ceva.
In this episode, we explore how systematic fertility programs can revolutionize reproductive efficiency in dairy herds. Based on a recent study by Wicaksono et al. (2024), the article compares traditional estrus-based insemination with proactive, hormone-based protocols such as FTAI, FTAI+ED, and ED+TAI. Using an advanced simulation model, the study demonstrates that systematic approaches significantly reduce calving intervals, enhance milk production, and ultimately increase farm profitability—even when considering higher costs for hormones and labor. Listeners will gain insights into the economic and biological mechanisms behind these improvements and why such programs may offer strategic value, particularly for farms with suboptimal estrus detection.
If you want to learn more about ruminants, visit ruminants.ceva.pro.