K-State beef cattle experts discuss how heat detection and reproductive management strategies can improve breeding success
Beef cattle experts at Kansas State University say estrus expression plays an important role in reproductive success for beef cattle herds.
On a recent Cattle Chat podcast hosted by the Beef Cattle Institute, experts say recognizing heat activity and pairing it with effective synchronization strategies can help producers improve breeding outcomes and manage their breeding season more efficiently.
The episode featured guest Adrienne Lulay of Lulay Livestock Company, who shared insights on monitoring estrus behavior.
“When cows show strong estrus expression, it is often an indication that hormone levels are where they should be for successful breeding,” Lulay said.
Synchronization protocols are commonly used to help align the reproductive cycles of multiple cows, allowing producers to breed animals at a more predictable time. These programs can improve efficiency, especially for operations using artificial insemination or focused breeding windows.
However, the experts emphasized that successful reproduction goes beyond timing alone. Nutrition, body condition, herd management, and overall animal health all play a role in ensuring cows cycle properly and conceive.
The discussion also highlighted estrus detection technologies that help producers identify cows in heat more accurately. These tools can improve breeding timing and help producers better manage their reproduction programs.
To hear the full discussion on bull buying decisions and other industry insights, visit the BCI website or listen to the latest Cattle Chat episode on your preferred podcast platform.
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