Performance of calves born in different periods of the calving season in intensive beef cattle farming

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Autor(a) principal: Vaz,R.Z.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Lobato,J.F.P., Restle,J., Conceição,V.G.D., Ferreira,O.G.L., Costa,J.L.B., Eloy,L.R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate, for two years, the performance of 124 female and 105 male Braford calves born during the first and second halves of the same calving season and the effects of birth period on the development of males until slaughter, as yearlings, and of females until calving, after having mated at 13-15 months of age. Early-born females were heavier than those born late at weaning (119.3 vs 109.9kg; P<0.05), at the start of the breeding season (275.0 vs 263.0kg; P<0.05), and at the end of the breeding season (300.0 vs 289.5kg; P<0.05), in addition to being more fertile (70 vs 50% pregnancy rate). There was no difference (P>0.05) in the development of males born early in relation to those born late, except for weaning weight, which was higher in the former. Steers born early were ready for slaughter at a younger age (459.6 vs 490.1 days; P<0.05), and both groups (early- and late-born) had a body condition classified as fat (4.21 points). In intensive production systems, both male and female calves perform better if they are born during the first half of the calving season.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance of calves born in different periods of the calving season in intensive beef cattle farming
title Performance of calves born in different periods of the calving season in intensive beef cattle farming
spellingShingle Performance of calves born in different periods of the calving season in intensive beef cattle farming
Vaz,R.Z.
body condition
development
reproduction
finishing males
title_short Performance of calves born in different periods of the calving season in intensive beef cattle farming
title_full Performance of calves born in different periods of the calving season in intensive beef cattle farming
title_fullStr Performance of calves born in different periods of the calving season in intensive beef cattle farming
title_full_unstemmed Performance of calves born in different periods of the calving season in intensive beef cattle farming
title_sort Performance of calves born in different periods of the calving season in intensive beef cattle farming
author Vaz,R.Z.
author_facet Vaz,R.Z.
Lobato,J.F.P.
Restle,J.
Conceição,V.G.D.
Ferreira,O.G.L.
Costa,J.L.B.
Eloy,L.R.
author_role author
author2 Lobato,J.F.P.
Restle,J.
Conceição,V.G.D.
Ferreira,O.G.L.
Costa,J.L.B.
Eloy,L.R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vaz,R.Z.
Lobato,J.F.P.
Restle,J.
Conceição,V.G.D.
Ferreira,O.G.L.
Costa,J.L.B.
Eloy,L.R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv body condition
development
reproduction
finishing males
topic body condition
development
reproduction
finishing males
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate, for two years, the performance of 124 female and 105 male Braford calves born during the first and second halves of the same calving season and the effects of birth period on the development of males until slaughter, as yearlings, and of females until calving, after having mated at 13-15 months of age. Early-born females were heavier than those born late at weaning (119.3 vs 109.9kg; P<0.05), at the start of the breeding season (275.0 vs 263.0kg; P<0.05), and at the end of the breeding season (300.0 vs 289.5kg; P<0.05), in addition to being more fertile (70 vs 50% pregnancy rate). There was no difference (P>0.05) in the development of males born early in relation to those born late, except for weaning weight, which was higher in the former. Steers born early were ready for slaughter at a younger age (459.6 vs 490.1 days; P<0.05), and both groups (early- and late-born) had a body condition classified as fat (4.21 points). In intensive production systems, both male and female calves perform better if they are born during the first half of the calving season.
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