12% Growth in Dairy Cow Pregnancy Rate in the First 9 Months of 1404 Compared to the Same Period Last Year

12% Growth in Dairy Cow Pregnancy Rate in the First 9 Months of 1404 Compared to the Same Period Last Year

Malardshir Agricultural and Livestock Company succeeded in increasing the pregnancy rate of dairy cows by 12% in the 9-month period ending at the end of 1404 compared to the same period last year; an improvement that plays a direct role in stabilizing the production cycle and increasing herd planning capability.

This performance enhancement is the result of reducing insemination timing errors, improving heat detection, better coordination of the livestock's physiological status with insemination programs, and increasing precision in sperm selection tailored to the conditions of each animal. Uniform management of the animals' body condition and controlling factors detrimental to fertility have paved the way for increasing the effectiveness of the insemination process.

The increase in pregnancy rate brings significant economic and operational consequences, including a reduction in the number of unsuccessful inseminations, shortening the calving interval, increasing the number of productive livestock in the production cycle, and reducing the maintenance costs of non-productive animals. This directly impacts milk production capacity in the coming months and production sustainability.

Meysam Amirhosseini, CEO of Malardshir Agricultural and Livestock Company, stated in this regard:
"The organization's focus on controlling the details of the reproductive process and decision-making based on the actual conditions of the herd has led to a significant increase in the effectiveness of insemination programs. This achievement strengthens the infrastructure for sustainable and economic production for future periods."

رشد 12 درصدی گیرایی گاوهای شیری در 9 ماهه 1404 نسبت به دوره مشابه سال گذشته