Maternal instinct of imported meat direction cattle and ethology of their calves

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Autor(a) principal: Kazhgaliyev, N. Z.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Titanov, Z., Ateikhan, B., Sharapatov, T. S., Gabbassov, M. B., Seiteuov, T. K., Burambayeva, N. B., Temirzhanova, A. A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology
Texto Completo: https://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/710
Resumo: The examination of maternal qualities in the ethology of cows and their young offspring, derived from the study on adaptability and productivity of second and third-generation Aberdeen Angus cattle imported to Kazakhstan from Canadian and European selection, is presented in this paper. The findings indicate that Canadian heifers, belonging to the second generation, displayed extended feeding behavior throughout the day, dedicating 33.2 minutes or 2.2% more time to feeding compared to their European counterparts (P < 0.001). Similar disparities between groups were observed in the duration of the ruminant process. Moreover, Canadian heifers consumed water for an additional 2 minutes or 0.6%, which can be attributed to their higher daily feed intake. The calving process of Aberdeen Angus cows generally proceeded smoothly, demonstrating a well-developed maternal instinct towards their offspring. Notably, calves born from Canadian cows exhibited greater agility and achieved the ability to stand on their feet in a shorter time, with an average duration of 41.0 ± 1.60 minutes, which was 11.7% faster than European calves. Additionally, Canadian calves displayed a shorter time to locate their mother's breast, with an average duration of 68.0 ± 7.70 minutes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Maternal instinct of imported meat direction cattle and ethology of their calves
title Maternal instinct of imported meat direction cattle and ethology of their calves
spellingShingle Maternal instinct of imported meat direction cattle and ethology of their calves
Kazhgaliyev, N. Z.
Aberdeen-Angus breed
ethology of calves
heifer behaviour
maternal instinct of cows
title_short Maternal instinct of imported meat direction cattle and ethology of their calves
title_full Maternal instinct of imported meat direction cattle and ethology of their calves
title_fullStr Maternal instinct of imported meat direction cattle and ethology of their calves
title_full_unstemmed Maternal instinct of imported meat direction cattle and ethology of their calves
title_sort Maternal instinct of imported meat direction cattle and ethology of their calves
author Kazhgaliyev, N. Z.
author_facet Kazhgaliyev, N. Z.
Titanov, Z.
Ateikhan, B.
Sharapatov, T. S.
Gabbassov, M. B.
Seiteuov, T. K.
Burambayeva, N. B.
Temirzhanova, A. A.
author_role author
author2 Titanov, Z.
Ateikhan, B.
Sharapatov, T. S.
Gabbassov, M. B.
Seiteuov, T. K.
Burambayeva, N. B.
Temirzhanova, A. A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kazhgaliyev, N. Z.
Titanov, Z.
Ateikhan, B.
Sharapatov, T. S.
Gabbassov, M. B.
Seiteuov, T. K.
Burambayeva, N. B.
Temirzhanova, A. A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aberdeen-Angus breed
ethology of calves
heifer behaviour
maternal instinct of cows
topic Aberdeen-Angus breed
ethology of calves
heifer behaviour
maternal instinct of cows
description The examination of maternal qualities in the ethology of cows and their young offspring, derived from the study on adaptability and productivity of second and third-generation Aberdeen Angus cattle imported to Kazakhstan from Canadian and European selection, is presented in this paper. The findings indicate that Canadian heifers, belonging to the second generation, displayed extended feeding behavior throughout the day, dedicating 33.2 minutes or 2.2% more time to feeding compared to their European counterparts (P < 0.001). Similar disparities between groups were observed in the duration of the ruminant process. Moreover, Canadian heifers consumed water for an additional 2 minutes or 0.6%, which can be attributed to their higher daily feed intake. The calving process of Aberdeen Angus cows generally proceeded smoothly, demonstrating a well-developed maternal instinct towards their offspring. Notably, calves born from Canadian cows exhibited greater agility and achieved the ability to stand on their feet in a shorter time, with an average duration of 41.0 ± 1.60 minutes, which was 11.7% faster than European calves. Additionally, Canadian calves displayed a shorter time to locate their mother's breast, with an average duration of 68.0 ± 7.70 minutes.
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