Best Time for Inseminating a Cow

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Best time for inseminating a cow is:

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Best time for inseminating a cow is:

  1. Mid-heat (Standing heat) ✓ Correct
  2. Early heat
  3. Late heat
  4. 12–18 hours after onset of estrus
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Correct Answer: Mid-heat (Standing heat)

The best time to inseminate a cow is during mid-heat, also known as standing heat — when the cow stands immobile when mounted by another animal. This corresponds to 12–18 hours after the onset of estrus, which maximizes chances of conception.

AM–PM Rule
  • Cows detected in heat in the morning → inseminate in the evening of the same day.
  • Cows detected in heat in the evening → inseminate the next morning.
Why Mid-heat is Optimal
  • Ovulation in cattle occurs 12–14 hours AFTER the end of estrus (post-estrus ovulation).
  • Spermatozoa take 6–8 hours to capacitate and reach the fallopian tube.
  • Inseminating at mid-heat ensures capacitated sperm are already present at the ampullary-isthmic junction when ovulation occurs.

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