
Tony C. Bruinjé
@tcbruinje
Postdoc at the Ontario Vet College, University of Guelph. Promoting sustainable dairy farming through science @DairyatGuelph
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Dr. Tony Bruinjé from the Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College shares his work this morning at #ADSA2023






Check out some of the latest research on health and fertility from Eduardo Ribeiro Animal Biosciences in Progressive Dairy-Canada Managing the transition period for maximum success agproud.com/articles/57756…



Just out from Tony C. Bruinjé Tony Bruinjé's PhD research: postpartum uterine disease increases pregnancy losses after first breeding Dairy at Guelph Open access in Journal of Dairy Science | JDS Communications Associations of inflammatory and reproductive tract disorders postpart... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



Good summary of some highlights from Tony Bruinjé's Tony C. Bruinjé work linking transition period health and reproduction. Dairy at Guelph

How can someone predict or, more importantly, prevent pregnancy loss in the herd? Dairy at Guelph worked with two herds to help quantify the impact of uterine health on failed pregnancy, and their results are in JDS (doi.org/10.3168/jds.20…). ow.ly/OrYo50Q5CbG

Highlighting work by Tony C. Bruinjé recently published in Journal of Dairy Science | JDS Communications Postpartum uterine disease about doubles pregnancy losses between 19 and 40 days. Dairy at Guelph

Just out in Journal of Dairy Science | JDS Communications from Tony C. Bruinjé Dairy at Guelph Associations of inflammatory and reproductive tract disorders postpartum with pregnancy and early pregnancy loss in dairy cows sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Don't miss Tony C. Bruinjé's presentation at #ADSA2024 "In-line milk progesterone monitoring: Perspectives for the identification of nonpregnant cows" and read the latest in #JDS doi.org/10.3168/jds.20…


This week, we welcomed over 50 practicing dairy vets, industry tech service vets, grad students, and faculty for 2 days of continuing education in the annual Dairy Health Management CE Program meeting Ontario Veterinary College



Wow such a big representation of Dairy at Guelph UofGResearch at the ADSA conference. Congratulations to all! 🥛 🐄 Go CGIL Animal Biosciences members! 🧬