Risks associated to different methods of increasing pregnancy rate of cows in cow-calf systems

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Tamara Esteves De
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Barcellos,Júlio Otávio Jardim, Whittier,Jack, Teixeira,Odilene de Souza, Freitas,David Santos de, Oaigen,Ricardo Pedroso, Dill,Matheus Dhein, McManus,Concepta
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This study assessed the risks of different management practices to increase pregnancy rate in beef cow-calf systems, aiming at assisting decision-making. The perception of 18 experts on animal sciences regarding the risks of 32 nutritional, breeding, and general management practices applied to increase pregnancy rate were evaluated through questionnaires. The experts were selected by a non-probability sampling of researchers on veterinary and animal sciences. In addition, five farmers and eight technical consultants were also selected. The questionnaire was applied during a face-to-face meeting. The risk of each practice was assessed according to four factors, namely, cost, technical knowledge, operational complexity, and flexibility, and an equation was developed to calculate this risk. The applied method allowed to determine the risk of each practice, obtaining results similar to those previously perceived by the experts. Operational complexity and cost had greater influence on the estimated risks compared with the other factors. Moreover, the increase of one unit in operational complexity and cost increased the perceived risk and the estimated risk scores in 0.43 and 0.28 points, respectively. Overall, the application of general management practices presented lower risk score compared with nutritional and breeding practices, which were not different from which other. Equations to estimate the risks of farm managers should routinely apply management practices to increase the efficiency of cow-calf production systems.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Risks associated to different methods of increasing pregnancy rate of cows in cow-calf systems
title Risks associated to different methods of increasing pregnancy rate of cows in cow-calf systems
spellingShingle Risks associated to different methods of increasing pregnancy rate of cows in cow-calf systems
Oliveira,Tamara Esteves De
animal production
beef cattle
breeding
nutrition
production cost
title_short Risks associated to different methods of increasing pregnancy rate of cows in cow-calf systems
title_full Risks associated to different methods of increasing pregnancy rate of cows in cow-calf systems
title_fullStr Risks associated to different methods of increasing pregnancy rate of cows in cow-calf systems
title_full_unstemmed Risks associated to different methods of increasing pregnancy rate of cows in cow-calf systems
title_sort Risks associated to different methods of increasing pregnancy rate of cows in cow-calf systems
author Oliveira,Tamara Esteves De
author_facet Oliveira,Tamara Esteves De
Barcellos,Júlio Otávio Jardim
Whittier,Jack
Teixeira,Odilene de Souza
Freitas,David Santos de
Oaigen,Ricardo Pedroso
Dill,Matheus Dhein
McManus,Concepta
author_role author
author2 Barcellos,Júlio Otávio Jardim
Whittier,Jack
Teixeira,Odilene de Souza
Freitas,David Santos de
Oaigen,Ricardo Pedroso
Dill,Matheus Dhein
McManus,Concepta
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Tamara Esteves De
Barcellos,Júlio Otávio Jardim
Whittier,Jack
Teixeira,Odilene de Souza
Freitas,David Santos de
Oaigen,Ricardo Pedroso
Dill,Matheus Dhein
McManus,Concepta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv animal production
beef cattle
breeding
nutrition
production cost
topic animal production
beef cattle
breeding
nutrition
production cost
description ABSTRACT This study assessed the risks of different management practices to increase pregnancy rate in beef cow-calf systems, aiming at assisting decision-making. The perception of 18 experts on animal sciences regarding the risks of 32 nutritional, breeding, and general management practices applied to increase pregnancy rate were evaluated through questionnaires. The experts were selected by a non-probability sampling of researchers on veterinary and animal sciences. In addition, five farmers and eight technical consultants were also selected. The questionnaire was applied during a face-to-face meeting. The risk of each practice was assessed according to four factors, namely, cost, technical knowledge, operational complexity, and flexibility, and an equation was developed to calculate this risk. The applied method allowed to determine the risk of each practice, obtaining results similar to those previously perceived by the experts. Operational complexity and cost had greater influence on the estimated risks compared with the other factors. Moreover, the increase of one unit in operational complexity and cost increased the perceived risk and the estimated risk scores in 0.43 and 0.28 points, respectively. Overall, the application of general management practices presented lower risk score compared with nutritional and breeding practices, which were not different from which other. Equations to estimate the risks of farm managers should routinely apply management practices to increase the efficiency of cow-calf production systems.
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