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Embryo transfer

Embryo transfer technology has been extensively utilized for bull production programmes. NDDB and Sabarmati Ashram Gaushala did the pioneering work in Embryo Transfer Technology. The first ET project ‘Cattle Herd Improvement for Increased Productivity Using Embryo Transfer Technology’ was established in 1987. The first buffalo calf from frozen thawed embryo was born in 1991.

Embryo transfer is a technique by which embryos are collected from a donor female and are transferred to recipient females, which serve as surrogate mothers for the remainder of the pregnancy. The donor is a genetically superior female (cattle and buffalo) and the recipient female may not be genetically superior.
There are two methods of producing embryos; one is in-vivo (within the body) and another is the in-vitro (outside the body) production of embryos.

Embryo transfer technology (ETT) is available with doorstep service. Choose your next-generation ET-born cows from a selection of donors and sires of your choice.

We adopt the latest technologies in Embryo transfer to assure an increase in the reproduction rate of superior female dairy animals and to produce high milch yielders. Our experts are well-equipped in state-of-art procedures and update themselves regularly to be at the forefront of new discoveries in the field.