The document summarizes the bovine estrous cycle. It discusses how after heifers reach puberty or cows finish their postpartum anestrous period, estrous cycles begin about every 21 days, giving opportunities to become pregnant. The cycle involves follicular waves controlled by hormone changes, ovulation of a dominant follicle, development of the corpus luteum which produces progesterone, and standing estrus signaling sexual receptiveness. If no pregnancy occurs, prostaglandins are released around day 16 to cause luteolysis and begin a new cycle. Understanding this cycle allows for more effective reproductive management.