Reproductive performance of F1 crossbred dairy cows used for draught: Effect of work and diet supplementation

Forty pregnant crossbred cows (20 Holstein-Friesian X Boran and 20 Simmental X Boran) were assigned to a 2x2 (work X diet) factorial experiment as follows: supplemented-non-working (SNW), supplemented-working (SW), non-supplemented-non-working (NSNW) and non-supplemented-working (NSW). Working cows...

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Autores principales: Zerbini, E., Gemeda, T., Franceschini, R., Sherington, J., Gebre-Wold, A.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28262
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author Zerbini, E.
Gemeda, T.
Franceschini, R.
Sherington, J.
Gebre-Wold, A.
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Gebre-Wold, A.
Gemeda, T.
Sherington, J.
Zerbini, E.
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Gemeda, T.
Franceschini, R.
Sherington, J.
Gebre-Wold, A.
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description Forty pregnant crossbred cows (20 Holstein-Friesian X Boran and 20 Simmental X Boran) were assigned to a 2x2 (work X diet) factorial experiment as follows: supplemented-non-working (SNW), supplemented-working (SW), non-supplemented-non-working (NSNW) and non-supplemented-working (NSW). Working cows pulled sledges 100 days/year. Conception and oestrous at fixed times were analysed using linear logistic models. Proportional hazard models were used for analysing `failure' time data such as time to first oestrous or time to conception. Diet supplementation significantly decreased days to first oestrus and days to conception in non-working and working cows. SW cows had similar reproductive performance to NSNW cows. In supplemented cows, work significantly delayed days to conception. However, by 365 days postpartum, conception rate was similar for SNW and SW cows. Body condition at calving significantly affected post-partum reproductive ability of crossbred cows. Work output of supplemented cows may be associated with longer calving intervals. The economic trade-offs between longer calving intervals and work output should be examined in detail.
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spelling CGSpace282622022-01-29T16:14:41Z Reproductive performance of F1 crossbred dairy cows used for draught: Effect of work and diet supplementation Zerbini, E. Gemeda, T. Franceschini, R. Sherington, J. Gebre-Wold, A. dairy cows draught animals crossbreds reproductive performance supplementary feeding oestrous cycle zebu cattle humpless cattle Forty pregnant crossbred cows (20 Holstein-Friesian X Boran and 20 Simmental X Boran) were assigned to a 2x2 (work X diet) factorial experiment as follows: supplemented-non-working (SNW), supplemented-working (SW), non-supplemented-non-working (NSNW) and non-supplemented-working (NSW). Working cows pulled sledges 100 days/year. Conception and oestrous at fixed times were analysed using linear logistic models. Proportional hazard models were used for analysing `failure' time data such as time to first oestrous or time to conception. Diet supplementation significantly decreased days to first oestrus and days to conception in non-working and working cows. SW cows had similar reproductive performance to NSNW cows. In supplemented cows, work significantly delayed days to conception. However, by 365 days postpartum, conception rate was similar for SNW and SW cows. Body condition at calving significantly affected post-partum reproductive ability of crossbred cows. Work output of supplemented cows may be associated with longer calving intervals. The economic trade-offs between longer calving intervals and work output should be examined in detail. 1993 2013-05-06T07:00:16Z 2013-05-06T07:00:16Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28262 en Limited Access Animal Production;57(pt.2): 295-303
spellingShingle dairy cows
draught animals
crossbreds
reproductive performance
supplementary feeding
oestrous cycle
zebu cattle
humpless cattle
Zerbini, E.
Gemeda, T.
Franceschini, R.
Sherington, J.
Gebre-Wold, A.
Reproductive performance of F1 crossbred dairy cows used for draught: Effect of work and diet supplementation
title Reproductive performance of F1 crossbred dairy cows used for draught: Effect of work and diet supplementation
title_full Reproductive performance of F1 crossbred dairy cows used for draught: Effect of work and diet supplementation
title_fullStr Reproductive performance of F1 crossbred dairy cows used for draught: Effect of work and diet supplementation
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive performance of F1 crossbred dairy cows used for draught: Effect of work and diet supplementation
title_short Reproductive performance of F1 crossbred dairy cows used for draught: Effect of work and diet supplementation
title_sort reproductive performance of f1 crossbred dairy cows used for draught effect of work and diet supplementation
topic dairy cows
draught animals
crossbreds
reproductive performance
supplementary feeding
oestrous cycle
zebu cattle
humpless cattle
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28262
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