Abstract:
The performance of efficient reproductive biotechnologies and their monitoring are imperative for sustainability in any system of breeding and obtaining products of animal origin. Therefore, the existence of obvious challenges for increasing animal productivity in changing environmental conditions can be achieved through conventional breeding biotechnologies. The main effects of the application of reproductive biotechnologies are both in the accelerated improvement of livestock and their health, and in the conditions of reducing the cost price per unit of product. The emergence and use of modern reproductive biotechnologies have opened many avenues for scientific research into the reproductive phenomenon both in vitro and in vivo.