Effect of supplementation of depleted, non-milking, non-cycling F1 crossbred cows on time of repletion and resumption of reproductive activity

Twelve non-milking, non-cycling F1 crossbred dairy cows (Friesian x Boran and Simmental x Boran) in low body weight and body condition were stratified to 2 diets according to parity, body weight, body condition score and calving intervals to estimate time necessary to resume reproductive activity. T...

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Autores principales: Zerbini, E., Gebre-Wold, A., Gemeda, T., Demissie, D.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Ethiopian Society of Animal Production 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50445
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author Zerbini, E.
Gebre-Wold, A.
Gemeda, T.
Demissie, D.
author_browse Demissie, D.
Gebre-Wold, A.
Gemeda, T.
Zerbini, E.
author_facet Zerbini, E.
Gebre-Wold, A.
Gemeda, T.
Demissie, D.
author_sort Zerbini, E.
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description Twelve non-milking, non-cycling F1 crossbred dairy cows (Friesian x Boran and Simmental x Boran) in low body weight and body condition were stratified to 2 diets according to parity, body weight, body condition score and calving intervals to estimate time necessary to resume reproductive activity. The diets were: (1) H: natural grass hay fed ad libitum and mineral lick + 3 kg of concentrate, and (2) diet H + P: H + seven hours per day natural pasture grazing. Daily dry matter intake was similar between the two diets, but total intake of N was about 10 percent for cows with access to pasture. The calculated ME intake was more than twice the estimated maintenance requirement for both diets. Live weights and body condition scores were not significantly different between diets. There were large and visible changes in body condition when different reproductive events occurred and body condition score was greater for H + P than H cows at first estrus and at conception: At 45 days of repletion, cows were already ovulating with no significant differences between diets. On the other hand, days to onset of oestrus tended to be greater for cows fed the H than H + P diet (83 vs 44, respectively). Time to conception was not different between diets. Conception occurred when cows had recovered 0.51 and 0.58 of their live weight loss and 0.93 and 1.11 of their intitial body condition for cows in the H and H + P diets, respectively. The time to achieve repletion weight was 139 and 178 days for cows receiving H + P and H diets, respectively. Cows subjected to an exceptionally long depletion period were able to resume ovarian activity and to conceive in less than three months when fed twice maintenance requirements. These results have important implication for on-farm situations in Ethiopia where large fluctuations of feed availability occurs.
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spelling CGSpace504452021-10-08T13:13:17Z Effect of supplementation of depleted, non-milking, non-cycling F1 crossbred cows on time of repletion and resumption of reproductive activity Zerbini, E. Gebre-Wold, A. Gemeda, T. Demissie, D. cows crossbreds supplementary feeding reproductive performance ovulation dry matter content body condition weight eoestous cycle Twelve non-milking, non-cycling F1 crossbred dairy cows (Friesian x Boran and Simmental x Boran) in low body weight and body condition were stratified to 2 diets according to parity, body weight, body condition score and calving intervals to estimate time necessary to resume reproductive activity. The diets were: (1) H: natural grass hay fed ad libitum and mineral lick + 3 kg of concentrate, and (2) diet H + P: H + seven hours per day natural pasture grazing. Daily dry matter intake was similar between the two diets, but total intake of N was about 10 percent for cows with access to pasture. The calculated ME intake was more than twice the estimated maintenance requirement for both diets. Live weights and body condition scores were not significantly different between diets. There were large and visible changes in body condition when different reproductive events occurred and body condition score was greater for H + P than H cows at first estrus and at conception: At 45 days of repletion, cows were already ovulating with no significant differences between diets. On the other hand, days to onset of oestrus tended to be greater for cows fed the H than H + P diet (83 vs 44, respectively). Time to conception was not different between diets. Conception occurred when cows had recovered 0.51 and 0.58 of their live weight loss and 0.93 and 1.11 of their intitial body condition for cows in the H and H + P diets, respectively. The time to achieve repletion weight was 139 and 178 days for cows receiving H + P and H diets, respectively. Cows subjected to an exceptionally long depletion period were able to resume ovarian activity and to conceive in less than three months when fed twice maintenance requirements. These results have important implication for on-farm situations in Ethiopia where large fluctuations of feed availability occurs. 1995 2014-10-31T06:09:14Z 2014-10-31T06:09:14Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50445 en Limited Access Ethiopian Society of Animal Production
spellingShingle cows
crossbreds
supplementary feeding
reproductive performance
ovulation
dry matter content
body condition
weight
eoestous cycle
Zerbini, E.
Gebre-Wold, A.
Gemeda, T.
Demissie, D.
Effect of supplementation of depleted, non-milking, non-cycling F1 crossbred cows on time of repletion and resumption of reproductive activity
title Effect of supplementation of depleted, non-milking, non-cycling F1 crossbred cows on time of repletion and resumption of reproductive activity
title_full Effect of supplementation of depleted, non-milking, non-cycling F1 crossbred cows on time of repletion and resumption of reproductive activity
title_fullStr Effect of supplementation of depleted, non-milking, non-cycling F1 crossbred cows on time of repletion and resumption of reproductive activity
title_full_unstemmed Effect of supplementation of depleted, non-milking, non-cycling F1 crossbred cows on time of repletion and resumption of reproductive activity
title_short Effect of supplementation of depleted, non-milking, non-cycling F1 crossbred cows on time of repletion and resumption of reproductive activity
title_sort effect of supplementation of depleted non milking non cycling f1 crossbred cows on time of repletion and resumption of reproductive activity
topic cows
crossbreds
supplementary feeding
reproductive performance
ovulation
dry matter content
body condition
weight
eoestous cycle
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50445
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