Cow embryo transfer (ET) is a reproductive technology that allows for the rapid multiplication of genetics from superior cows by transferring embryos to recipient cows. This process involves stimulating a donor cow to produce multiple eggs, collecting the resulting embryos, and then transferring them to recipient cows who carry the pregnancy to term.
ET allows for more offspring from a single donor cow in a shorter period, accelerating genetic progress.
ET enables the rapid spread of desirable genetics within a herd by using semen from top-quality bulls.
By multiplying the offspring of superior cows, ET helps breeders improve the overall genetic merit of their herd more quickly.
In the long run, ET can be more cost-effective than natural breeding, especially for high-value animals.
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