Animal Reproduction

Animal reproduction is a critical area of study in veterinary science, encompassing the physiological, genetic, and environmental factors that influence reproductive performance in domestic and wild species. Recent advancements have focused on optimizing breeding techniques, improving fertility rates, and ensuring animal welfare through technologies such as artificial insemination, embryo transfer, and in vitro fertilization. Hormonal manipulation and reproductive ultrasonography are increasingly employed to monitor and enhance reproductive cycles, particularly in livestock management. Genetic selection and molecular diagnostics have also become pivotal in identifying heritable reproductive disorders and improving breed quality. Additionally, environmental and nutritional management are recognized as key factors influencing reproductive efficiency.

Research is increasingly addressing the impact of climate change on reproductive health, emphasizing adaptive strategies for sustainable animal production. These developments not only support improved productivity and economic viability in animal husbandry but also contribute to the conservation of endangered species through advanced reproductive technologies. The Journal of Animal Research and Veterinary Science remains committed to publishing high-quality research in this evolving field, supporting the dissemination of innovative approaches and scientific breakthroughs in animal reproduction.


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