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Gérard Baril
Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique
Publications - 54
Citations - 1782
Gérard Baril is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ovulation & Estrous cycle. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1711 citations.
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Current status of embryo technologies in sheep and goat.
TL;DR: The recent improvements of embryo production and freezing technologies could be used for constitution of flocks without risks of disease transmission and will allow wider propagation of valuable genes in small ruminants populations in the future.
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Artificial breeding of adult goats and kids induced with hormones to ovulate outside the breeding season
TL;DR: Fertility rates for all goats increased with time from the non-breeding to the breeding season and was more pronounced for Saanen goats than for Alpine goats, in which fertility increased only in the 45 day period preceding the beginning of the full breeding season.
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Synchronization of estrus in goats : the relationship between time of occurrence of estrus and fertility following artificial insemination
TL;DR: The results show that the low fertility rate observed in some herds after synchronization of estrus and AI may be related to the high proportion of goats with a late occurrence ofEstrus, and this phenomenon increases in animals that are treated repeatedly.
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Artificial insemination of dairy goats in France
Bernard Leboeuf,Eduardo Manfredi,P. Boue,A. Piacere,G. Brice,Gérard Baril,C. Broqua,P. Humblot,M. Terqui +8 more
TL;DR: A cooperative action between the partners of the dairy goat industry has operated since 1992 with the aim of reducing the variability of fertility rates, which includes improvement of the control of reproduction by hormonal treatments, AI conditions, embryonic mortality and pseudopregnancy.
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Estrus synchronization in dairy goats: use of fluorogestone acetate vaginal sponges or norgestomet ear implants.
TL;DR: Estrus synchronization with a norgestomet implant or half-implant did not reduce the variability in the onset of estrus and LH peak and no significant difference was observed, for the same parameters, in animals receiving implants.