Effects of trypanosome inferction and postpartum liveweight change on resumption of reproduction activity in N'Dama cows

Data on reproduction, liveweight and trypanosome infection of N'Dama cattle raised under traditional husbandry systems in The Gambia were analyzed to quantify the relative effects of postpartum liveweight change and infection with pathogenic trypanosomes on 2 parameters of reproductive efficiency: t...

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Autores principales: Agyemang, K., Little, D.A., Mattioli, R., Sonko, E.W., Janneh, L.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29655
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author Agyemang, K.
Little, D.A.
Mattioli, R.
Sonko, E.W.
Janneh, L.
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Janneh, L.
Little, D.A.
Mattioli, R.
Sonko, E.W.
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Little, D.A.
Mattioli, R.
Sonko, E.W.
Janneh, L.
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description Data on reproduction, liveweight and trypanosome infection of N'Dama cattle raised under traditional husbandry systems in The Gambia were analyzed to quantify the relative effects of postpartum liveweight change and infection with pathogenic trypanosomes on 2 parameters of reproductive efficiency: the ability to calve within 21 months after the initial parturition and the length of the calving interval. Information for the study was obtained from a database on an epidemiological survey begun in 1985 in The Gambia. Calving records (n=294) from three locations were classified on the basis of body weight change and prevalence of trypanosome infection between 1 and 4 months postpartum. Least squares analyses adjusted for effects of location, season of calving, viability of calf, and parity showed that the proportion of cows that caveld within 21 months was 50 percent for cows which maintained or lost less than 5 percent of the intial postpartum weight and 31 percent for cows which lost a higher percentage of weight. Corresponding mean calving intervals were 567 and 666 day, respectively. With regard to trypanosome infection, 49 percent of uninfected cows and 32 percent infected cows calved again within 21 months with calving intervals of 581 and 651 days, respectively. The interaction between liveweight change and trypanosome infection status was not signficant. Furthermore, the findings suggest that while postpartum body weight loss impairs reproductive performance, trypanosome infection does likewise, and these effects may act independently of each other.
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spelling CGSpace296552025-05-12T15:00:49Z Effects of trypanosome inferction and postpartum liveweight change on resumption of reproduction activity in N'Dama cows Agyemang, K. Little, D.A. Mattioli, R. Sonko, E.W. Janneh, L. cattle ndama cattle trypanosomes (phytomonas) calving interval live weight reproductive performance traditional methods Data on reproduction, liveweight and trypanosome infection of N'Dama cattle raised under traditional husbandry systems in The Gambia were analyzed to quantify the relative effects of postpartum liveweight change and infection with pathogenic trypanosomes on 2 parameters of reproductive efficiency: the ability to calve within 21 months after the initial parturition and the length of the calving interval. Information for the study was obtained from a database on an epidemiological survey begun in 1985 in The Gambia. Calving records (n=294) from three locations were classified on the basis of body weight change and prevalence of trypanosome infection between 1 and 4 months postpartum. Least squares analyses adjusted for effects of location, season of calving, viability of calf, and parity showed that the proportion of cows that caveld within 21 months was 50 percent for cows which maintained or lost less than 5 percent of the intial postpartum weight and 31 percent for cows which lost a higher percentage of weight. Corresponding mean calving intervals were 567 and 666 day, respectively. With regard to trypanosome infection, 49 percent of uninfected cows and 32 percent infected cows calved again within 21 months with calving intervals of 581 and 651 days, respectively. The interaction between liveweight change and trypanosome infection status was not signficant. Furthermore, the findings suggest that while postpartum body weight loss impairs reproductive performance, trypanosome infection does likewise, and these effects may act independently of each other. 1993-04 2013-06-11T09:24:22Z 2013-06-11T09:24:22Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29655 en Limited Access Elsevier Agyemang K, Little DA, Mattioli R, Sonko E, Janneh L. Effects of trypanosome inferction and postpartum liveweight change on resumption of reproduction activity in N’Dama cows. Theriogenology. 1993;39(4):985-995. doi:10.1016/0093-691x(93)90435-8
spellingShingle cattle
ndama cattle
trypanosomes (phytomonas)
calving interval
live weight
reproductive performance
traditional methods
Agyemang, K.
Little, D.A.
Mattioli, R.
Sonko, E.W.
Janneh, L.
Effects of trypanosome inferction and postpartum liveweight change on resumption of reproduction activity in N'Dama cows
title Effects of trypanosome inferction and postpartum liveweight change on resumption of reproduction activity in N'Dama cows
title_full Effects of trypanosome inferction and postpartum liveweight change on resumption of reproduction activity in N'Dama cows
title_fullStr Effects of trypanosome inferction and postpartum liveweight change on resumption of reproduction activity in N'Dama cows
title_full_unstemmed Effects of trypanosome inferction and postpartum liveweight change on resumption of reproduction activity in N'Dama cows
title_short Effects of trypanosome inferction and postpartum liveweight change on resumption of reproduction activity in N'Dama cows
title_sort effects of trypanosome inferction and postpartum liveweight change on resumption of reproduction activity in n dama cows
topic cattle
ndama cattle
trypanosomes (phytomonas)
calving interval
live weight
reproductive performance
traditional methods
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29655
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