Search Results - "Cowes"

  1. Postpartum anoestrus interval and estrus activity in relation to postpartum body weight dynamics in indigenous and crossbred cows at Bako, Ethiopia by Gebreyohanes, Gebregziabher, Tegegne, Azage, Diedhiou, M.L., Hegde, B.P.

    Published 2004
    “…Comparisons of the different genotypes, parities, calving seasons and yearsindicated that Boran x Simmental cross cows (136.9 ± 10.86 day), cows in the first parity (118.3 ±7.57 days), cows that calved during March to May (105.3 ± 5.78 days) and those that calved in1984 (128.3 ± 11.01 days) had significantly (P < 0.001) the longest PPAI. …”
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  2. Husbandry factors and the resumption of luteal activity in open and zero-grazed dairy cows in urban and peri-urban Kampala, Uganda by Kanyima, B.M., Båge, R., Owiny, D.O., Ntallaris, T., Lindahl, Johanna F., Magnusson, Ulf, Nassuna-Musoke, M.G.

    Published 2014
    “…The study investigated the influence of selected husbandry factors on interval to resumption of post-partum cyclicity among dairy cows in urban and peri-urban Kampala. A prospective study of 85 day post-partum period of 59 dairy cows in open (n = 38) and zero grazing (n = 21) systems was conducted on 24 farms. …”
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  3. A study of reproductive efficiency of White Fulani cows as observed in old dairy of Teaching and Research Farm, University of Ibadan by Kehinde, F.E.

    Published 1976
    “…The reproductive performance of White Fulani cows was investigated. Records at Shika and Ibadan University farm from 1971 to 1975 were analysed. …”
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  4. Effect of breed and Diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1 gene polymorphism on milk production traits in Beninese White Fulani and Borgou cows by Houaga, I., Muigai, Anne W.T., Kyallo, Martina M., Githae, D., Youssao, I.A.K., Stomeo, Francesca

    Published 2017
    “…Therefore, the DGAT1 locus could serve as a genetic marker for selection of fat yield in indigenous White Fulani Cows. Further studies would be needed to investigate the effect of DGAT1 gene on milk fatty acids variation between the two breeds.…”
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  5. Foraging behavior of Argentine Criollo and Angus cows grazing semi-desert rangelands in the Arid Gran Chaco region of Argentina by Herrera Conegliano, Oscar Ariel, Blanco, Lisandro Javier, Utsumi, Santiago A., Cibils, Andrés Francisco, Cendoya, Maria Gabriela, Jaimes, Florencia, Moltoni, Andres Fernando, Ricci, Patricia

    Published 2022
    “…AC cows allocated similar (wetter year) or more time to graze (drier year), allocated roughly the same amount of time to travel, and spent similar (wetter year) or less time resting (drier year) than AA cows. …”
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  6. Foraging Behavior of Heritage versus Desert-Adapted Commercial Rangeland Beef Cows in Relation to Dam-Offspring Contact Patterns by Nyamuryekung’e, Shelemia, Cibils, Andres Francisco, Estell, Richard E., McIntosh, Matthew, VanLeeuwen, Dawn, Steele, Caitriana, González, Alfredo, Spiegal, Sheri, Continanza, Fatima Guadalupe

    Published 2022
    “…Within each herd of 11 cow-calf pairs, a group of 7−9 randomly selected cows were fitted with Global Positioning System collars that recorded animal position at 10-min intervals. …”
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  7. Use of models for identification of nitrogen fertilization strategies for filling feeding gaps of cow-calf systems in the Flooding Pampas of Argentina by Berger, Horacio, Vogeler, Iris, Machado, Claudio F.

    Published 2025
    “…Applying 100 kg N/ha to 20 % of the cow-calf farm, either in autumn or spring, enabled a stocking rate of 1.1 head/ha (a 22 % increase), sustaining gross margins even during dry seasons. …”
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