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- W1499759831 abstract "There is anecdotal evidence amongst farmers, breeders and vets that suggests the decline in fertility seen in recent years can be partially attributed to rump angle, suggesting that animals with higher pins have poorer fertility (Veepro Magazine, 1995). This argument is based on the fact that high pins cause the vaginal canal to sit at an angle as opposed to lying flat. This will impact on areas such as reproduction, pregnancy and parturition. It is suggested that an upward angle, the reproductive tract is more prone to infection from external foreign agents as the vagina is unable to drain effectively (Astiz et al., 2002). The angle of the vaginal canal may also cause difficulties during parturition as the natural path of exit is a slightly downward facing angle and higher pins may not drop enough as the cow prepares to calf to facilitate an easy calving. Farmers and breeders also believe that poor legs and feet will also have a negative impact on fertility as the cow will not clearly display one of the signs of oestrus, mounting and standing to service (Van Eerdenburg et al., 2002). It is important to state that these are anecdotal reasons put forward to back up the presumption that high pins and poor legs results in poor fertility." @default.
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