Different corporal structures determining the effective production of Red Angus primiparous cows at 24 months of age
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Resumo: | The objective was to evaluate the production and efficiency of 24-month-old Red Angus primiparous cows of different weights at weaning and repetition of pregnancy. Before calving, the females were managed in natural prairies and fed sweet clover (Lotus corniculatus) and ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), with loads of 315 and 501 kg ha-1, respectively. Females were divided into groups according to the average birth weight into light 346.15 ± 3.39 kg; moderate 381.95 ± 2.99 kg; and heavy 412.63 ± 3.33 kg weights. The indicators evaluated were: primiparous weights and body conditions at calving and weaning, daily average and total gains, fixed-time artificial insemination (FTAI), and accumulation. Calves at birth and weaning had their daily average and total weights evaluated. In terms of production, the daily average and total gains per pair and effective herd production (EHP) of the weight groups were measured. At weaning, morphometric measures, viz. croup height and thoracic perimeter had a linear relationship increasing with the weight at calving. In FTAI and cumulative pregnancy, the groups of light and moderate cows were more efficient than the heavy group cows, with values of 81.25%, 75.00%, and 55.56%, respectively. The EHP differed between the groups with values of 37.07 ± 1.71, 28.13 ± 1.50, and 19.99 ± 1.68 kg, for light, moderate, and heavy, respectively. Light cows were 31.8% and 85.4% higher in effective production than moderate and heavy cows, respectively. Knowledge of the production system is important for enhancing breeding efficiency. The improvement in productive performance is related to the adequacy of metrices used in the production system. |
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Different corporal structures determining the effective production of Red Angus primiparous cows at 24 months of ageDiferentes estruturas corporais na produtividade efetiva de vacas primíparas aos 24 meses de idadeCroup heightBody conditionReproductive performanceFrameThoracic perimeter.Altura de garupaCondição corporalDesempenho reprodutivoFramePerímetro torácico.The objective was to evaluate the production and efficiency of 24-month-old Red Angus primiparous cows of different weights at weaning and repetition of pregnancy. Before calving, the females were managed in natural prairies and fed sweet clover (Lotus corniculatus) and ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), with loads of 315 and 501 kg ha-1, respectively. Females were divided into groups according to the average birth weight into light 346.15 ± 3.39 kg; moderate 381.95 ± 2.99 kg; and heavy 412.63 ± 3.33 kg weights. The indicators evaluated were: primiparous weights and body conditions at calving and weaning, daily average and total gains, fixed-time artificial insemination (FTAI), and accumulation. Calves at birth and weaning had their daily average and total weights evaluated. In terms of production, the daily average and total gains per pair and effective herd production (EHP) of the weight groups were measured. At weaning, morphometric measures, viz. croup height and thoracic perimeter had a linear relationship increasing with the weight at calving. In FTAI and cumulative pregnancy, the groups of light and moderate cows were more efficient than the heavy group cows, with values of 81.25%, 75.00%, and 55.56%, respectively. The EHP differed between the groups with values of 37.07 ± 1.71, 28.13 ± 1.50, and 19.99 ± 1.68 kg, for light, moderate, and heavy, respectively. Light cows were 31.8% and 85.4% higher in effective production than moderate and heavy cows, respectively. Knowledge of the production system is important for enhancing breeding efficiency. The improvement in productive performance is related to the adequacy of metrices used in the production system.Objetivou-se avaliar a produção e eficiência de vacas Red Angus primíparas aos 24 meses de diferentes pesos do parto a desmama e a repetição de cria. Antes do parto as fêmeas foram manejadas em pastagens naturais e após em pastagens de cornichão (Lotus corniculatus) e azevém (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) com cargas de 315 e 501 kg ha-1, respectivamente. As fêmeas foram divididas em grupos de acordo com o peso médio ao parto em leves 346,15±3,39 kg; moderadas 381,95±2,99 kg e pesadas 412,63±3,33 kg. Os indicadores avaliados foram: nas primíparas pesos e condições corporais ao parto e ao desmame, ganhos médios diários e totais, prenhez da inseminação artificial em tempo fixo (IATF) e acumulada. Nos bezerros foram avaliados pesos ao nascimento e a desmama, ganhos médios diários e totais. Da produção mediram-se os ganhos médios diários e totais do par e a produtividade efetiva de rebanho (PER) dos grupos de pesod. Ao desmame as medidas morfométricas de altura de garupa e perímetro torácico tiveram comportamento linear aumentando com os pesos ao parto das vacas. Na prenhez da IATF e acumulada, os grupos das vacas leves e moderadas se mostraram mais eficientes do que as Pesadas com valores de 81,25, 75,00 e 55,56%, respectivamente. A PER diferiu entre os grupos com valores de 37,07±1,71, 28,13±1,50 e 19,99±1,68 kg, para leves, moderadas e pesadas, respectivamente. As vacas leves foram 31,8 e 85,4% superiores na produtividade efetivado que as moderadas e pesadas, respectivamente. O conhecimento do sistema de produção é importante para elevar a eficiência da cria. A melhora no desempenho produtivo está ligada a adequação do tamanho das matrizes para o sistema produtivo.UEL2018-08-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2894410.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n5p2093Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 39 No. 5 (2018); 2093-2102Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 39 n. 5 (2018); 2093-21021679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/28944/24254Copyright (c) 2018 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCastilho, Eduardo MadeiraVaz, Ricardo ZambardaCosta, Pablo TavaresFernandes, Tiago AlbandesFarias, Gustavo DuarteBoligon, Arione Augusti2022-10-20T18:02:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/28944Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-10-20T18:02:35Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Different corporal structures determining the effective production of Red Angus primiparous cows at 24 months of age Diferentes estruturas corporais na produtividade efetiva de vacas primíparas aos 24 meses de idade |
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Different corporal structures determining the effective production of Red Angus primiparous cows at 24 months of age |
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Different corporal structures determining the effective production of Red Angus primiparous cows at 24 months of age Castilho, Eduardo Madeira Croup height Body condition Reproductive performance Frame Thoracic perimeter. Altura de garupa Condição corporal Desempenho reprodutivo Frame Perímetro torácico. |
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Different corporal structures determining the effective production of Red Angus primiparous cows at 24 months of age |
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Different corporal structures determining the effective production of Red Angus primiparous cows at 24 months of age |
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Different corporal structures determining the effective production of Red Angus primiparous cows at 24 months of age |
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Different corporal structures determining the effective production of Red Angus primiparous cows at 24 months of age |
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Different corporal structures determining the effective production of Red Angus primiparous cows at 24 months of age |
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Castilho, Eduardo Madeira |
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Castilho, Eduardo Madeira Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda Costa, Pablo Tavares Fernandes, Tiago Albandes Farias, Gustavo Duarte Boligon, Arione Augusti |
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Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda Costa, Pablo Tavares Fernandes, Tiago Albandes Farias, Gustavo Duarte Boligon, Arione Augusti |
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Castilho, Eduardo Madeira Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda Costa, Pablo Tavares Fernandes, Tiago Albandes Farias, Gustavo Duarte Boligon, Arione Augusti |
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Croup height Body condition Reproductive performance Frame Thoracic perimeter. Altura de garupa Condição corporal Desempenho reprodutivo Frame Perímetro torácico. |
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Croup height Body condition Reproductive performance Frame Thoracic perimeter. Altura de garupa Condição corporal Desempenho reprodutivo Frame Perímetro torácico. |
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The objective was to evaluate the production and efficiency of 24-month-old Red Angus primiparous cows of different weights at weaning and repetition of pregnancy. Before calving, the females were managed in natural prairies and fed sweet clover (Lotus corniculatus) and ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), with loads of 315 and 501 kg ha-1, respectively. Females were divided into groups according to the average birth weight into light 346.15 ± 3.39 kg; moderate 381.95 ± 2.99 kg; and heavy 412.63 ± 3.33 kg weights. The indicators evaluated were: primiparous weights and body conditions at calving and weaning, daily average and total gains, fixed-time artificial insemination (FTAI), and accumulation. Calves at birth and weaning had their daily average and total weights evaluated. In terms of production, the daily average and total gains per pair and effective herd production (EHP) of the weight groups were measured. At weaning, morphometric measures, viz. croup height and thoracic perimeter had a linear relationship increasing with the weight at calving. In FTAI and cumulative pregnancy, the groups of light and moderate cows were more efficient than the heavy group cows, with values of 81.25%, 75.00%, and 55.56%, respectively. The EHP differed between the groups with values of 37.07 ± 1.71, 28.13 ± 1.50, and 19.99 ± 1.68 kg, for light, moderate, and heavy, respectively. Light cows were 31.8% and 85.4% higher in effective production than moderate and heavy cows, respectively. Knowledge of the production system is important for enhancing breeding efficiency. The improvement in productive performance is related to the adequacy of metrices used in the production system. |
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