Advice for dairy farmers: Consider fixed time AI for some late calvers

The average calving interval has dropped from 402 days in 2011 to about 390 days.

Advice for dairy farmers: Consider fixed time AI for some late calvers

The average calving interval has dropped from 402 days in 2011 to about 390 days.

According to Teagasc, this is worth tens of millions of euros to farmers. But the ideal target is 365 days, so there is room for improvement.

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