Posted on

Reproduction Fertility in Cows

Reproduction Fertility in Cows.

Show Cattle Reproduction Natural Immunotherapy

Reproduction Fertility in Cows: Case Results Chart. Our patented products stand at the forefront of immune system enhancement for Bovine. Our products for the bovine species are safe, healthy, effective, natural, and environmentally friendly.

Patented formulas provide technology and opportunity.

Our patented formulas provide the technology and opportunity for newborn and adult ruminants to absorb the equivalent immune information and education found in six gallons of colostrum in an easy-to-deliver form. Our field veterinarians use these products as adjunctive and preventative therapy in treatment programs with or without antibiotics. The key to this approach is modifying the animal’s response to stress (cortisol production) and maintaining a highly functional and vigilant immune system.

Reduce Cortisol

The key to this approach is to modify the animals’ normal response to stress (increased cortisol production), thus maintaining a highly functional and vigilant immune system. Our studies demonstrate that we can reduce excessive cortisol release (by 42%) associated with stress using a safe and economical product, conveniently delivered at all stages of production.

Integrating Supplements with a Herd Health Program

Natural Immunotherapy

We strongly advise incorporating these natural supplements, Newborn Immune Primer and Adult Immune Primer, into a proven herd health program that includes appropriate vaccine protocols, rations, and, most importantly, mineral and trace mineral supplements. We have found in our case studies that by integrating our supplements with a herd health program, we have seen significant results with the following:

  • BVD (Bovine Viral Diarrhea)
  • BRD (Bovine Respiratory Disease)
  • Pneumonia
  • Shipping Fever
  • Stocker and Feeder stress
  • And many other health issues

Health and Vigor

Trials repeatedly have shown an improvement in Health and vigor that translates to

  • Decreased sickness to below 6%
  • Decreased death loss to .2-1%
  • Increase in weight gain and feed conversion
  • Decreased days on feed
  • Increased performance ↑efficiency with a 15% improvement
  • Increased yield ↑2-3%
  • Increased Prime and Choice grades
  • For “All Naturals,” Increased Health results in an increased number of cattle on the program to receive the all-natural bonus at harvest.

Birth to Harvest

In the “all-natural” business of buying single-source, preconditioned cattle, our formulas help control Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD). Since we know that 46% of healthy cattle harbor Mycoplasma in their respiratory tracts, as identified via PCR testing, prevention is crucial to enhancing immune function before the onset of stress and disease. For optimal results, it is essential to enroll all cattle in the program to maintain their health from birth to harvest.

Reproduction Fertility in Cows Results Chart

Reproduction Fertility in Cows chart.

Don’t take our word for it…

Posted on

Improved Embryo Quality and Quantity

Improved Embryo Quality and Quantity.

Improved Embryo Quality and Quantity

Ken and Julie Tew own the Sutton Creek Cattle Company, a full-service Wagyu cattle ranch. Ken is the past president of the American Wagyu Association, and Julie is presently on the board of directors.

The farm has a USDA-approved embryo quarantine facility approved for most countries worldwide, and they sell embryos worldwide.

Since 2008, they have used Ramaekers Adult Immune Primer Immune Support for stress management. They have experienced improved wellness in their cow-calf process.

In the ET operation, they have observed an increase in the average number of embryos, and the embryo quality has shown significant improvement.

Until using Dr. Ramaekers’ reproduction protocols, they had never had a flush with 100% of number-one-quality embryos. Now, using Ramaekers Adult Immune Primer Immune Support, 100% #1s are more common than not.

Fertility Study with Ramaekers Livestock Product

6/3/2009

Takana – 143 Wagyu donor cow. Using Ramaekers Adult Immune Primer Immune Support in our embryo production program has increased quality embryo recovery by 35%!

Update: Fertility Study with Ramaekers Livestock Product

06/19/12

Using Ramaekers Adult Immune Primer Immune Support on Takana–143, a 7-year-old Wagyu donor cow. The flush results returned 53 embryos, of which 39 were #1 quality. Julie says they’ve never used a better product for Improved Embryo Quality and Quantity and have been more than happy with the results.

Julie Barnes

Sutton Creek Cattle Company

LLC Baker City, Oregon

Embryo Flush. Adult Immune Primer Immune Support for Livestock.

Learn More about our Bovine Products

Posted on

Embryo Quality Characteristics

Embryo Quality Characteristics.

Characteristics of Superovulated Cows: Treatment with Nutrition

Horizons Nutrition Factor Immune Product (NHNFI)
G.H.L. Marquezinia, V.R.G. Mercadantea, M.M. Wardb, A.R. Spell,
J. Carter, N. Paton, G. C. Lamb
North Florida Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Marianna, FL;
Nutrition Horizons, Lewisburg, OH;
Applied Reproduction Resources, Daphne, AL

Embryo Quality Characteristics: Summary

We evaluated the effects of the Nutrition Horizons Nutrition Factor Immune Product (NHNFI) on the quality, stage, and fertilization rate of embryos recovered from embryo donor cows. The cows were superovulated using follicle-stimulating hormone (NIH-FSH-P1) and were stratified by breed before being randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups:

1) The NHNFI group, which received six boluses of the product (n = 35).
2) The Control group, which received six placebo boluses containing wheat middlings (n = 37).

All donor cows underwent the same superovulation protocol. This was initiated by the insertion of a CIDR on day 0, followed by eight injections of FSH administered every 12 hours starting on day 4, and two injections of PGF administered 12 hours apart on day 7. Cows were artificially inseminated (AI) at 0 hours (with one unit of semen) and at 12 hours (with two units of semen) after detecting estrus. Boluses were administered into the esophagus using a balling gun, with two boluses given over three days: at CIDR insertion (day 0), at the first FSH injection (day 4), and at the third FSH injection (day 5).

Embryos were collected 7 days after the first detected estrus by a single embryo technician using a nonsurgical embryo collection procedure. The collected embryos were evaluated under a stereomicroscope and classified by stage and quality.

The total number of ova and transferable embryos collected per flush was not significantly different between the NHNFI and Control groups. The mean percentages of grade 1 and 2 embryos in stages 4, 5, or 6 were similar across treatments. Additionally, there were no differences in the number of degenerated or unfertilized embryos between the groups. However, the percentage of grade 1 embryos collected from the recovered transferable embryos tended to be higher (P = 0.062) for the NHNFI group (39.4%) compared to the Control group (23.4%). Conversely, the percentage of grade 2 embryos collected from the recovered transferable embryos was significantly greater (P < 0.05) for the Control group (76.6%) than for the NHNFI group (59.9%).

In conclusion, while the number of transferable embryos collected per flush did not differ between treatments, the quality of the transferable embryos was improved in donor cows that received NHNFI prior to embryo collection.

Embryo Quality Characteristics: Materials and Methods

Animals and Superovulation

Seventy-two embryo donor cows located in Marianna, FL, underwent a superovulation protocol. On day 0, the cows received a 2 mL combination injection containing estradiol and progesterone, along with a CIDR insert that contained 1.38 g of progesterone (Pfizer Animal Health, New York, NY).

On day 4, the cows were stimulated with eight decreasing doses of follicle-stimulating hormone (NIH-FSH-P1, Folltropin®-V, Bioniche Animal Health USA, Inc., Athens, GA), administered twice daily, 12 hours apart, over 4 consecutive days. Prostaglandin (PGF2α, 25 mg, Lutalyse, Pfizer Animal Health, New York, NY) was given 12 hours apart on day 7 of the protocol.

The cows were inseminated with a single unit of semen at the first observed estrus, followed by artificial insemination (AI) with two units of semen 12 hours later. All semen used in this experiment was collected and frozen by a certified service company following the guidelines of the North American Association of Animal Breeders.

Treatments

Rumen boluses were prepared using two different treatments: 1) the Nutrition Horizons Nutrition Factor Immune product (NHNFI) and 2) placebo boluses containing wheat middlings (Control). The boluses were inserted into the esophagus of each cow with a balling gun. Each cow received two boluses over three days: the first was administered at CIDR insertion (day 0), and the second was given during the first (day 4) and third (day 5) injections of FSH. After stratifying the cows by breed, they were assigned to either the NHNFI group (n = 35) or the Control group (n = 37). Two cows in the NHNFI treatment group did not respond to superstimulation and were excluded from the analyses.

Embryos were collected seven days after the first detected estrus. A single embryo technician performed a nonsurgical embryo collection procedure, and the embryos were evaluated under a stereomicroscope. The technician and the embryologist were blind to the treatments. Each embryo was assigned a developmental stage and quality grade according to the standards established by the International Embryo Transfer Society (Savoy, IL). The developmental stage codes were as follows: 4 = morula; 5 = early blastocyst; 6 = blastocyst; and 7 = expanded blastocyst. The quality codes were: 1 = symmetrical and spherical embryo mass with uniform blastomeres in size, color, and density, with at least 85% of the cellular material intact (excellent or good); 2 = moderate irregularities in the overall shape of the embryonic mass or in the size, color, and density of individual cells, with at least 50% of the cellular material intact (fair); 4 = dead or degenerating; and 5 = unfertilized.

Results

Table 1 summarizes the characteristics of superovulation and embryo quality. There were no differences in the total number of ova and transferable ova per flush between the NHNFI and Control groups. Additionally, the mean grades of embryos (grades 1 and 2, stages 4, 5, or 6) were similar across both treatments. No differences were observed in the number of degenerated or unfertilized embryos between the two groups.

However, there was a tendency for a greater percentage of grade 1 embryos collected compared to the total number of transferable embryos for the NHNFI group (39.4%) than for the Control group (23.4%), with a p-value of 0.062. On the other hand, the percentage of grade 2 embryos collected compared to the total number of transferable embryos was significantly higher for the Control group (76.6%) than for the NHNFI group (59.9%), with a p-value of less than 0.05.

This suggests that while the Control group has a higher percentage of grade 2 embryos, the NHNFI treatment may lead to an increased percentage of higher-quality grade 1 embryos compared to the controls.

Conclusion: Embryo Quality Characteristics

We can conclude that the number of transferable embryos collected per flush did not differ between treatments; however, the quality of transferable embryos was improved after embryo donor cows received NHNFI prior to embryo collection.

Fertility Research Report Conclusion

Learn More about our Bovine Products

Posted on

Crescent Harbor Ranch

Crescent Harbor Ranch.

Crescent Harbor Ranch – Oak Harbor, WA
Flush and Conception Data 2008 – 2009

Crescent Harbor Ranch has been breeding Wagyu cattle since 1993, when it imported the first full-blooded Wagyu females into the U.S. Crescent Harbor also acquired genetics from the next six importations, building the herd’s composition primarily of Tajima strains.

Focus on Excellent Genetics

Crescent Harbor Ranch produces the highest marbling fullblood sires and dams using Fukutsuru 068, Sanjirou, Michifuku, and Takazakura – the top 4 U.S. bulls in the 2001 National Wagyu Sire Summary – as well as Kitaguni Jr., whose sire, Kitaguni 7/8, won the last all-Japan carcass contest. Plus, the usage of Hirashige Tayasu, who sired the most registered full blood progeny in Australia.

The ranch has an on-site embryo transfer facility. The USDA inspects and licenses embryo production and export.

What are Wagyu?

In Japan, some of the most prized and expensive beef is Wagyu, or what is called Kobe Beef. Stories of massaging cattle or feeding them beer are legendary if true. What is indeed true is the quality and flavor of Wagyu beef and the pride of the Japanese people, who revere this delicacy so much it was declared a national treasure.

The marbling of Wagyu is unparalleled in any other breed in the world. When cooked, the servings are tender, juicy, and full of flavor, surpassing even the prime-graded cuts in the U.S. Now, this same breed of Japanese beef cattle is raised in America and ready for your table.

Table 1: Recipient Cows Average Conception History

Creascent Harbor Ranch

Table 2: Current Flush Stats Since Implementing Livestock Stress Stable

Creascent Harbor Ranch

Feeding Instructions:

Creascent Harbor Ranch

Donor Schedule with a CIDR

Creascent Harbor Ranch

Donor Schedule with a Marker Heat

Creascent Harbor Ranch

Recipient Schedule after Estrus Synch with CO-Synch/Ovsynch

Creascent Harbor Ranch

Alternative, Cost-Effective Recipient Schedule after Natural Heat

Creascent Harbor Ranch

Crescent Harbor Ranch Summary

Creascent Harbor Ranch

Learn More about our Bovine Products

Posted on

Chisholm Cattle Company, LLC

Chisholm Cattle Company, LLC.

Hi Dr. Slagle,

I thought you would be interested to know the results of Chisholm Cattle Company, LLC’s recent flushes:

On 3/18/11, #5 provided us with 21, with no unfertile or degenerate results. This was her first ever flush. On 5/24/12, she gave us 21 with six degenerates, a net of 15. Then we put her on Ramaekers Nutrition Livestock Stress Pack and gave her a MultiMin shot. We flushed her again on 7/20/12. The weather was much warmer, but she gave us 23, with one unfertile and one degenerate, a net total of 21.

On 5/26/10, #11 gave us 6 with no unfertile or degenerate results. This was her first ever flush. On 5/24/12, she gave us 7 with no unfertile or degenerate. Then we put her on Ramaekers Nutrition Livestock Stress Pack, gave her a MultiMin shot, and the embryologist also increased the hormone dosage. We flushed her again on 7/21/12, and she gave us 9 with one degenerate, a net total of 8.

Thus, between the two cows, we received seven more embryos on the second flush by using your product despite the hot weather. We also used it on a first-time flush of our #8 on July 20, 2012. She gave us 26, with three unfertile and four degenerate, a net total of 19. Since this was three times the average, we were also pleased with her results.

Are there discounts available if we decide to order a larger quantity of the Adult Immune Primer Sustained Release with Minerals slow-release boluses?

Thanks,
Joan Chisholm
www.chisholmcattle.com

Chisholm Cattle Company, LLC
Wagyu Cattle * Semen * Embryos


Learn More about our Bovine Products