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Alertys OnFarm Pregnancy Test
Test cow side, on your schedule
The Alertys OnFarm Pregnancy Test detects pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (PAGs) in whole blood (EDTA) as early as 28 days postbreeding and 70 days postcalving.
Use this on-farm pregnancy test to:
- Increase safety for you and your workers.
- Find open animals in minutes.
- Read results easily to make decisions quickly.
- Reduces veterinarian workload by 48% on average1.
* Worldwide
Test details
Features
- Bovine EDTA whole blood, plasma, or serum sample types
- Lateral flow
- Results available in 5–20 minutes
"The Alertys OnFarm Pregnancy Test has been an unbelievable time saver because we can do it whenever we want."
Phil Trowbridge, Trowbridge Angus, Ghent, NY
5 steps from sample to results
How to run the Alertys OnFarm Pregnancy Test (3 minutes)
How to take a blood sample (3 minutes)
Step 1
Lift the tail to obtain a blood sample. Immediately after drawing the sample, invert the tube 10 times.
Step 2
Draw up the sample into the pipette.
Step 3
Dispense the full pipette of blood into the sample port.
Step 4
Add the wash solution within 2 minutes.
Step 5
Read results 5–20 minutes later.
Visual display shows results
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The animal is PREGNANT if the test line (T) is red or pink. |
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The animal is OPEN if no test line appears. |
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The test should be repeated if no control line (C) appears. |
Optimize veterinarian workflow with the Alertys OnFarm Pregnancy Test
- The Alertys OnFarm Pregnancy Test reduces veterinarian workload for pregnancy checks by 32.8% to 74.3%, depending on the detection method.
- By focusing on open cows, veterinarians can dedicate more time to critical farm management issues.
- Saved time allows veterinarians to streamline time at the farm, improving overall profitability for both the veterinarian and producer.
References
IDEXX Learning Center
Learn more about the OnFarm Test and other sample-based testing options
*Not all products are available and/or registered in every country.
1. Szelenyi et al. Pregnancy evaluation with a point-of-care pregnancy test in dairy cattle. Theriogenology 214 (2024) 201-205