Factors affecting pregnancy maintenance in dairy cattle: A corpus luteum perspective
Abstract
This literature review investigates the relationship between ovarian abnormalities and the
successful maintenance of pregnancy in dairy cows. Notable findings during US
diagnostics in dairy cows include the presence of additional CL, cavitary CL and CL of
various sizes. Each of these ovarian abnormalities may exert varying influences on the
outcome of pregnancy, either favorably or less favorably. Furthermore, this review
explores different diagnostic methods and their associations with fetal survival rates.
Drawing from articles, reviews, and literature from studies conducted in various countries
across the Euroatlantic region, this review underscores the critical importance of precise
pregnancy diagnostics in dairy cattle.