Repro360 Australia

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Vetoquinol's Repro360 is a resource to help maximise outcomes from assisted breeding programs

The Repro360 project has been created by Vetoquinol to help breeders, veterinarians and artificial breeding companies to have a holistic approach to the field of reproduction in Food Producing Animals. The Repro360 approach is to have a complete vision of the industry whilst creating a useful network for all the stakeholders involved in this field.

Photos from Repro360 Australia's post 10/05/2024

What a week!! So fabulous catching up with customers, partners, friends and exhibitors and not to mention enjoying some of the best beef in the world! Congrats to Bryce Camm and his team for a truly world class event.

07/05/2024

All on board for Beef 24.
Drop in to talk all things repro (with Shane, Bec, Jacques and Don. And wound treatments!!

Vetoquinol Australia

01/05/2024

The buzz for Beef is building.... make sure you drop by the Repro360 stand with all your assisted breeding questions. We love talking Cue-Mates devices, FTAI, MOET and IVF as well as helping producers achieve better results from their programs. No strings attached...

Vetoquinol Australia

Photos from Molga Livestock Company Pty Ltd's post 27/04/2024
Photos from Repro360 Australia's post 12/04/2024

Congratulations Australian Wagyu Association on another fabulous conference. The passion, professionalism and positivity over the three days has been extraordinary.
We look forward to cattle prices doubling in the next two years Simon Quilty 🤞and genetic improvement accelerating.

Vetoquinol Australia

05/04/2024

Published literature shows that FSH in IVF is beneficial to oocyte quality, embryo quality and embryo survival.
Texas A&M Associate Professor Dr Ky Pohler said in the latest Making BETTER Bovine Babies podcast “I'm a firm believer that we make better (IVP/IVF) embryos when FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) is used as part of the program".
Following is another balanced approach based on science and extensive hands-on experience.

Check out our new blog post with professional services technician, Cody Bailey! We cover commonly asked questions about the use of FSH in IVF programs and how to determine what is best for you and your specific donor. Read at www.transova.com/blog.

IVP (IVF) - what we can learn from the US with Dr Ky Pohler by Making BETTER Bovine Babies 27/03/2024

There are so many lessons to be learnt from those who have gone before us. Vetoquinol Australia's Rebecca Arnott talks to visiting speaker at the Genetics Australia Conference, Associate Professor Dr Ky Pohler from Texas A&M all things IVF and what we can learn from the US.

IVP (IVF) - what we can learn from the US with Dr Ky Pohler by Making BETTER Bovine Babies Texas A&M Associate Professor Dr Ky Pohler, one of Amercia's leading bovine reproductive physiologists, shares his extensive knowledge about In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) in the US market with Vetoquinol Australia's Rebecca Arnott. Topics covered include why 80% of US embryos are produced from IVP (I...

Photos from Genetics Australia's post 25/03/2024

What a great conference Genetics Australia! We learnt so much, connected with many stakeholders and look forward to sharing our podcast interview with Texas A&M Associate Professor Dr Ky Pohler.

23/03/2024

Day 2 of Farm World @ Larder Park - Come and visit the team from Repro360, Genetics Australia and Total Livestock Genetics if you’re in the ‘hood.

17/03/2024

What a privilege it was having dinner with the Genetics Australia team last night and some of the keynote speakers ahead of the GA 2024 conference.
Standby for a podcast with Dr Ky Pohler, Associate Professor at Texas A&M who will share the facts and science about IVP and what we can learn from America.
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