OVULATION INDUCTION IN BEEF COWS WITH DIFFERENT FORAGES ALLOWANCES DURING POST PARTUM

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Autor(a) principal: Terra, Gustavo Herter
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Gonçalves, Paulo Bayard Dias, Oliveira, João Francisco Coelho de, Weimer, Tania de Azevedo, Neves, Jairo Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/3687
Resumo: This experiment compared the efficiency of combined hormonal treatment and 96-hour calf removal with weaning in cows fed different forages allowances and with different weight gains. A total of 310 cows (190 Aberdeen Angus and 120 Charolais), 50 to 70 days postpartum, were sorted into 6 groups. Groups A2, A5, B2 and B5 were composed of 53, 49, 53 and 55 cows, respectively; the first two groups had higher forage availability, while the others had lower forage availability, in the postpartum period; groups A2 and B2 received 2mg estradiol benzoate (day zero) and the groups A5 and B5 5mg estradiol benzoate as well as an intra-vaginal device (CIDR) with progesterone. Six days later they received 1000UI equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG). At day 7 the CIDR device was removed and the 96-hour calf removal period began. Groups AD and BD, with 52 and 48 cows and high and low forage availability respectively, in the postpartum period, were weaned on day 7. All cows that showed estrous were inseminated between day 7 and 17, and then were bred, up to day 67. Between days 60 and 127, ultrasounds diagnosis of pregnancy were performed. Data analysis was carried out using to the PROC CATMOD in the SAS statistical program. There were no significant differences in pregnancy (p>0.05) rates among groups submitted to different forage offers. Data was then analyzed according to whether the cow gamed or lost weight in the post partum period. These results indicate that weaning was more efficient than the hormonal treatment used and cows that lost weight in the have gained weight in the same period. KEY WORDS: Beef cows, forages availability, ovulation induction, post-partum anestrous, weaning.
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spelling OVULATION INDUCTION IN BEEF COWS WITH DIFFERENT FORAGES ALLOWANCES DURING POST PARTUMINDUÇÃO DA OVULAÇÃO EM VACAS DE CORTE COM DIFERENTES OFERTAS FORRAGEIRAS DURANTE O PERÍODO PÓS-PARTOReprodução AnimalThis experiment compared the efficiency of combined hormonal treatment and 96-hour calf removal with weaning in cows fed different forages allowances and with different weight gains. A total of 310 cows (190 Aberdeen Angus and 120 Charolais), 50 to 70 days postpartum, were sorted into 6 groups. Groups A2, A5, B2 and B5 were composed of 53, 49, 53 and 55 cows, respectively; the first two groups had higher forage availability, while the others had lower forage availability, in the postpartum period; groups A2 and B2 received 2mg estradiol benzoate (day zero) and the groups A5 and B5 5mg estradiol benzoate as well as an intra-vaginal device (CIDR) with progesterone. Six days later they received 1000UI equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG). At day 7 the CIDR device was removed and the 96-hour calf removal period began. Groups AD and BD, with 52 and 48 cows and high and low forage availability respectively, in the postpartum period, were weaned on day 7. All cows that showed estrous were inseminated between day 7 and 17, and then were bred, up to day 67. Between days 60 and 127, ultrasounds diagnosis of pregnancy were performed. Data analysis was carried out using to the PROC CATMOD in the SAS statistical program. There were no significant differences in pregnancy (p>0.05) rates among groups submitted to different forage offers. Data was then analyzed according to whether the cow gamed or lost weight in the post partum period. These results indicate that weaning was more efficient than the hormonal treatment used and cows that lost weight in the have gained weight in the same period. KEY WORDS: Beef cows, forages availability, ovulation induction, post-partum anestrous, weaning.Este experimento teve por objetivo comparar a eficiência de um protocolo hormonal associado ao desmame por 96 horas com o desmame definitivo, em vacas em pastejo com diferentes ofertas forrageiras. Utilizaram-se 310 vacas (190 Aberdeen-Angus e 120 Charolês), entre 50 e 70 dias pós-parto, distribuídas em seis grupos. Os grupos A2, A5, B2 e B5 foram mantidos em maior (A2 e A5) e menor (B2 e B5) disponibilidade forrageira, no período parto-tratamento, e receberam (dia 0) 2mg (A2 e B2) e 5mg (A5 e B5) de benzoato de estradiol e dispositivo intravaginal com acetato de medroxiprogesterona (CIDR). Seis dias após, receberam 1.000 UI de gonadotrofina coriô­nica eqüina (eCG). No sétimo dia, foi retirado o CIDR e procedido ao desmame dos bezerros por 96 horas. Os grupos AD e BD foram constituídos por 52 e 48 vacas, permanecendo, respectivamente, em maior e menor disponibilidade forrageira, submetidas ao desmame definitivo dos bezerros (dia 7). Inseminaram-se as vacas que manifestaram estro entre os dias 7 e 17, sendo acasaladas, depois, até o 67ºdia.  Nos dias 60 e 127 realizaram-se diagnósticos ultra-sonográficos de prenhez. Para análise dos dados, utilizou-se PROC CATMOD do pacote estatístico do SAS, não se verificando diferença (P>0,05) na prenhez entre os grupos com diferentes ofertas forrageiras. Uma nova análise das vacas, conforme seus ganhos de peso, indicou que o desmame definitivo proporciona melhor percentual de prenhez em relação ao modelo de tratamento hormonal utilizado. As vacas que perdem peso no período pós-parto respondem, ao desmame definitivo, mais lentamente do que as que ganham peso no mesmo período. PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Anestro pós-parto desmame, indução à ovulação, ofertas forrageiras, vacas de corte.Universidade Federal de Goiás2008-04-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresPesquisaapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/368710.5216/cab.v9i1.3687Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2008); 219-225Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 9 n. 1 (2008); 219-2251809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/3687/3450Terra, Gustavo HerterGonçalves, Paulo Bayard DiasOliveira, João Francisco Coelho deWeimer, Tania de AzevedoNeves, Jairo Pereirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2008-04-08T12:23:58Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/3687Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:09.719436Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv OVULATION INDUCTION IN BEEF COWS WITH DIFFERENT FORAGES ALLOWANCES DURING POST PARTUM
INDUÇÃO DA OVULAÇÃO EM VACAS DE CORTE COM DIFERENTES OFERTAS FORRAGEIRAS DURANTE O PERÍODO PÓS-PARTO
title OVULATION INDUCTION IN BEEF COWS WITH DIFFERENT FORAGES ALLOWANCES DURING POST PARTUM
spellingShingle OVULATION INDUCTION IN BEEF COWS WITH DIFFERENT FORAGES ALLOWANCES DURING POST PARTUM
Terra, Gustavo Herter
Reprodução Animal
title_short OVULATION INDUCTION IN BEEF COWS WITH DIFFERENT FORAGES ALLOWANCES DURING POST PARTUM
title_full OVULATION INDUCTION IN BEEF COWS WITH DIFFERENT FORAGES ALLOWANCES DURING POST PARTUM
title_fullStr OVULATION INDUCTION IN BEEF COWS WITH DIFFERENT FORAGES ALLOWANCES DURING POST PARTUM
title_full_unstemmed OVULATION INDUCTION IN BEEF COWS WITH DIFFERENT FORAGES ALLOWANCES DURING POST PARTUM
title_sort OVULATION INDUCTION IN BEEF COWS WITH DIFFERENT FORAGES ALLOWANCES DURING POST PARTUM
author Terra, Gustavo Herter
author_facet Terra, Gustavo Herter
Gonçalves, Paulo Bayard Dias
Oliveira, João Francisco Coelho de
Weimer, Tania de Azevedo
Neves, Jairo Pereira
author_role author
author2 Gonçalves, Paulo Bayard Dias
Oliveira, João Francisco Coelho de
Weimer, Tania de Azevedo
Neves, Jairo Pereira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Terra, Gustavo Herter
Gonçalves, Paulo Bayard Dias
Oliveira, João Francisco Coelho de
Weimer, Tania de Azevedo
Neves, Jairo Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reprodução Animal
topic Reprodução Animal
description This experiment compared the efficiency of combined hormonal treatment and 96-hour calf removal with weaning in cows fed different forages allowances and with different weight gains. A total of 310 cows (190 Aberdeen Angus and 120 Charolais), 50 to 70 days postpartum, were sorted into 6 groups. Groups A2, A5, B2 and B5 were composed of 53, 49, 53 and 55 cows, respectively; the first two groups had higher forage availability, while the others had lower forage availability, in the postpartum period; groups A2 and B2 received 2mg estradiol benzoate (day zero) and the groups A5 and B5 5mg estradiol benzoate as well as an intra-vaginal device (CIDR) with progesterone. Six days later they received 1000UI equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG). At day 7 the CIDR device was removed and the 96-hour calf removal period began. Groups AD and BD, with 52 and 48 cows and high and low forage availability respectively, in the postpartum period, were weaned on day 7. All cows that showed estrous were inseminated between day 7 and 17, and then were bred, up to day 67. Between days 60 and 127, ultrasounds diagnosis of pregnancy were performed. Data analysis was carried out using to the PROC CATMOD in the SAS statistical program. There were no significant differences in pregnancy (p>0.05) rates among groups submitted to different forage offers. Data was then analyzed according to whether the cow gamed or lost weight in the post partum period. These results indicate that weaning was more efficient than the hormonal treatment used and cows that lost weight in the have gained weight in the same period. KEY WORDS: Beef cows, forages availability, ovulation induction, post-partum anestrous, weaning.
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