Artificial insemination center
Artificial breeding of cattle is undoubtedly a modern developmental activity for the country and the nation. Artificial insemination should be done with an experienced veterinarian without any problems. The government has appointed a veterinarian to improve livestock in every upazila. The poor people of the area, including the poor farmers, have received various livestock solutions from them. Apart from this, the youth training center operated by the Bangladesh Youth Development Directorate also provides training for animal husbandry and treatment of diseases. In a word, the government is playing an important role in artificial reproduction.
Using advanced bull sperm for artificial breeding practices and embracing healthy cows can produce more than two million live births per year. The dairy industry will soon reach the desired dream when the application of the technology is widely used at the field level.
Artificial breeding is usually done by collecting the bull's seed and placing it in the reproductive organs of the cow through certain methods. It is possible to breed 1 to 8 cows per year from a bull seed. But breeding can be done by breeding breeds, from 1 to 5 to 8 cows. Naturally a bull can play a role in the delivery of a total of 3 to 8 calves. The infectious disease is often prevented by artificial breeding and the cow is not hurt by the bull.
The ignorance of collecting, storing, transporting or transplanting the seeds of our countryside destroys the fertility of many villages. If artificial breeding is not well managed, it is more likely to be worse than noxious. The responsible person is responsible for the lack of necessary training, carelessness, intentional or unintentional procedural errors.
At present, artificial breeding is urgent because of the lack of rural areas. But artificial reproduction is often confronted with problems due to systemic defects and the carelessness and inexperience of the individuals involved. As for the good aspects of artificial reproduction, it has some of the bad side. In fact, it is seen that in the artificial reproduction, the fetus is much lower than the normal reproduction, the cost of reproductive pregnancy is higher. The diseased bull seed is placed in the reproductive organs of the cows and then manifests. Whose influence extends to the next genus. In addition, many cows are often heated. One study found that a cow may need up to seven times the average fertility for fertilization.
Calves can be easily grown by exposure to chemicals, dust, and low temperatures. Again, even if the seeds come in contact with the leaf, there is a terrestrial material, but the seeds can be wasted. In many cases it is seen that if the seedlings are planted or placed outside the reproductive organs, the cows are unable to conceive. Planting seeds before ovulation or after emission reduces the fertility of cows. Therefore, after planting the seeds for the first time at least 4 hours after planting the seeds for the second time, the benefits are greater. Cows can be exposed to a variety of problems if they are infected with germs during the setting of the seeds. They are exposed to various hereditary diseases, such as brucellosis, vibriosis, trichomonosis. It is very important to consult a veterinarian if any problems arise.
The government can play an important role in training which will help in the development of livestock.
Doctors will have experience in determining whether pregnant or not, regularly heated, choosing advanced and fertile bulls, determining cows' ability to grow, increase cow's milk production, and provide veterinary care and medical care with the help of a veterinarian.
For the artificial breeding, khamaris have already been organized in different districts of the country. Productive services and training of yeast are underway. They are hoping to start artificial breeding in large numbers within a few days. Two associations have already been registered through the Directorate of Social Services. It is hoped that the success of artificial breeding will go from house to house in Bangladesh and the number of cows including milk production will increase.
Planning and Implementation: Cabinet Division, A2I, BCC, DoICT and BASIS