Supplementation and productive and reproductive performance of primiparous cows at 24 months of age
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Resumo: | This study aimed at evaluating the reproductive performance of 42 primiparous crossbred Angus cows at 24-25 months of age fed or not a supplement at 0.8% of body weight. The supplement, with 14% crude protein and 70% total digestible nutrients, was supplied for 30 days pre-mating, during the transition period from cultivated to natural pastures, consisting of 23 days on oats (Avena strigosa Schreb) and ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), and seven days on natural pasture. A continuous grazing method was applied, with average forage offer of 1450 and 2150 kg dry matter/ha for the cultivated and the natural pasture, respectively. The cows were distributed in a completely randomized design in a non-supplemented (control) and a supplemented group according to weight, body condition score, and calving date. Cow and calf body development was evaluated from the beginning of supplementation period and pregnancy diagnosis. Supplementation did not influence final body weight and body condition score of the cows (P >0.05). However, average daily gain of the supplemented cows and their calves (0.465 and 0.829 kg, respectively) was higher (P <0.05) than that of non-supplemented cows (0.227 and 0.644 kg, respectively), resulting in higher calf weaning weight at five months of age (130.9 vs. 117.3 kg, respectively). The supplemented cows showed higher pregnancy rate already on day 42 of pregnancy (80.9 vs. 28.6%), as well as on day 63 (80.9% vs. 57.1%) compared with non-supplemented cows. Primiparous cows at 24-25 months of age and that conceive have higher body weight and body condition score at the beginning of breeding season. |
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Supplementation and productive and reproductive performance of primiparous cows at 24 months of ageSuplementación y desempeño productivo y reproductivo de vacas primíparas a los 24 meses de edadSuplementação e desempenho produtivo e reprodutivo de vacas primíparas aos 24 meses de idadeOatsRyegrassCalving-pregnancy intervalNatural pasturePregnancy.AvenaRaigrásFlushingIntervalo parto-preñezPasto naturalPreñez.AveiaAzevémFlushingIntervalo parto-prenhezPastagem naturalPrenhez.This study aimed at evaluating the reproductive performance of 42 primiparous crossbred Angus cows at 24-25 months of age fed or not a supplement at 0.8% of body weight. The supplement, with 14% crude protein and 70% total digestible nutrients, was supplied for 30 days pre-mating, during the transition period from cultivated to natural pastures, consisting of 23 days on oats (Avena strigosa Schreb) and ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), and seven days on natural pasture. A continuous grazing method was applied, with average forage offer of 1450 and 2150 kg dry matter/ha for the cultivated and the natural pasture, respectively. The cows were distributed in a completely randomized design in a non-supplemented (control) and a supplemented group according to weight, body condition score, and calving date. Cow and calf body development was evaluated from the beginning of supplementation period and pregnancy diagnosis. Supplementation did not influence final body weight and body condition score of the cows (P >0.05). However, average daily gain of the supplemented cows and their calves (0.465 and 0.829 kg, respectively) was higher (P <0.05) than that of non-supplemented cows (0.227 and 0.644 kg, respectively), resulting in higher calf weaning weight at five months of age (130.9 vs. 117.3 kg, respectively). The supplemented cows showed higher pregnancy rate already on day 42 of pregnancy (80.9 vs. 28.6%), as well as on day 63 (80.9% vs. 57.1%) compared with non-supplemented cows. Primiparous cows at 24-25 months of age and that conceive have higher body weight and body condition score at the beginning of breeding season.El objetivo del experimento fue analizar el desempeño reproductivo de 42 vacas primíparas mestizas Angus a los 24/25 meses sometidas o no a los 80 días posparto a una suplementación del 0,8% del peso corporal. El suplemento, con 14% de proteína cruda y 70% de nutrientes digeribles totales, fue suministrado por 30 días previo a la estación reproductiva, en la transición de pasto cultivado para pasto natural, siendo 23 días en Avena cultivada (Avena strigosa Schreb) y Raigrás (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), y siete días en pasto natural. El método de pastoreo fue el continuo con oferta forrajera promedio de 1450 y 2150 kg / ha de materia seca para pasto cultivado y pasto natural, respectivamente. Las vacas primíparas se distribuyeron en un diseño aleatorizado en los grupos no suplementados (control) y suplementados según el peso, la puntuación de la condición corporal y la fecha de parto. Se evaluó el desarrollo de las vacas y sus terneros desde el inicio de los sistemas de alimentación hasta el diagnóstico de gestación. La suplementación no influyó en el peso y la condición corporal final de las vacas (P>0,05). Pero la ganancia diaria promedio de vacas suplementadas y sus terneros (0,465 y 0,829 kg, respectivamente) fue superior (P>0,05) que el de las vacas no suplementadas (0,227 y 0,644 kg, respectivamente), lo que resultó en un mayor peso al destete al cinco meses de los terneros (130,9 y 117,3 kg, respectivamente). Las vacas suplementadas ya han sido mayor tasa de preñez durante 42 días (80,9 vs 28,6%) y al final de 63 días del período el tasa de preñez fue 80,9% vs 57,1% de no suplementado. Las vacas primíparas a los 24/25 meses de edad y que conciben, tienen mayor peso y condición corporal al inicio de la estación reproductiva.O objetivo do experimento foi analisar o desempenho reprodutivo de 42 vacas mestiças Angus primíparas aos 24/25 meses que receberam ou não um suplemento a 0,8% do peso corporal. O suplemento, com 14% proteína bruta e 70% de nutrientes digestíveis totais, foi fornecido por 30 dias pré-acasalamento, no período de transição entre pastagem cultivada para natural, sendo 23 dias em pastagem de aveia (Avena strigosa Schreb) e azevém (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), e sete dias em pastagem natural. O método de pastoreio foi o contínuo com oferta de forragem média de 1450 e 2150 kg/ha de matéria seca para pastagem cultivada e natural, respectivamente. As primíparas foram distribuídas em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado nos grupos não suplementado (controle) e suplementado conforme peso, escore de condição corporal e data de parto. Foram avaliados o desenvolvimento corporal das vacas e seus bezerros entre o início da suplementação até o diagnóstico de gestação. A suplementação não influenciou o peso e a condição corporal final das vacas (P>0,05). No entanto, o ganho diário médio das suplementadas e de seus bezerros (0,465 e 0,829 kg, respectivamente) foi superior (P<0,05) ao das não suplementadas (0,227 e 0,644 kg, respectivamente), resultando em maior peso ao desmame aos cinco meses dos bezerros (130,9 vs. 117,3 kg, respectivamente). As vacas suplementadas Aos 42 dias do acasalamento tinham maior prenhez (80,9 vs 28,6%) e ao término dos 63 dias do período a prenhez foi 80,9% vs 57,1% das não suplementadas. Vacas primíparas aos 24/25 meses de idade e que concebem têm maior peso e condição corporal ao início do acasalamento.Research, Society and Development2021-01-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1174810.33448/rsd-v10i1.11748Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e28510111748Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e28510111748Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e285101117482525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11748/10517Copyright (c) 2021 José Fernando Piva Lobato; Lucas Munareto Cadó; Cèsar Henrique Espirito Candal Poli; Luiza Rodegheri Jacondino; Carolina Balbé de Oliveira de Souza; Alberto Balbé de Oliveira; Luciana Pötter; Lidiane Raquel Eloy; Ricardo Zambarda Vazhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Lobato, José Fernando PivaCadó, Lucas MunaretoPoli, Cèsar Henrique Espirito CandalJacondino, Luiza RodegheriSouza, Carolina Balbé de Oliveira de Oliveira, Alberto Balbé de Pötter, LucianaEloy, Lidiane RaquelVaz, Ricardo Zambarda2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11748Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:29.100499Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Supplementation and productive and reproductive performance of primiparous cows at 24 months of age Suplementación y desempeño productivo y reproductivo de vacas primíparas a los 24 meses de edad Suplementação e desempenho produtivo e reprodutivo de vacas primíparas aos 24 meses de idade |
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Supplementation and productive and reproductive performance of primiparous cows at 24 months of age |
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Supplementation and productive and reproductive performance of primiparous cows at 24 months of age Lobato, José Fernando Piva Oats Ryegrass Calving-pregnancy interval Natural pasture Pregnancy. Avena Raigrás Flushing Intervalo parto-preñez Pasto natural Preñez. Aveia Azevém Flushing Intervalo parto-prenhez Pastagem natural Prenhez. |
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Supplementation and productive and reproductive performance of primiparous cows at 24 months of age |
title_full |
Supplementation and productive and reproductive performance of primiparous cows at 24 months of age |
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Supplementation and productive and reproductive performance of primiparous cows at 24 months of age |
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Supplementation and productive and reproductive performance of primiparous cows at 24 months of age |
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Supplementation and productive and reproductive performance of primiparous cows at 24 months of age |
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Lobato, José Fernando Piva |
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Lobato, José Fernando Piva Cadó, Lucas Munareto Poli, Cèsar Henrique Espirito Candal Jacondino, Luiza Rodegheri Souza, Carolina Balbé de Oliveira de Oliveira, Alberto Balbé de Pötter, Luciana Eloy, Lidiane Raquel Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda |
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Cadó, Lucas Munareto Poli, Cèsar Henrique Espirito Candal Jacondino, Luiza Rodegheri Souza, Carolina Balbé de Oliveira de Oliveira, Alberto Balbé de Pötter, Luciana Eloy, Lidiane Raquel Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda |
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Lobato, José Fernando Piva Cadó, Lucas Munareto Poli, Cèsar Henrique Espirito Candal Jacondino, Luiza Rodegheri Souza, Carolina Balbé de Oliveira de Oliveira, Alberto Balbé de Pötter, Luciana Eloy, Lidiane Raquel Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda |
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Oats Ryegrass Calving-pregnancy interval Natural pasture Pregnancy. Avena Raigrás Flushing Intervalo parto-preñez Pasto natural Preñez. Aveia Azevém Flushing Intervalo parto-prenhez Pastagem natural Prenhez. |
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Oats Ryegrass Calving-pregnancy interval Natural pasture Pregnancy. Avena Raigrás Flushing Intervalo parto-preñez Pasto natural Preñez. Aveia Azevém Flushing Intervalo parto-prenhez Pastagem natural Prenhez. |
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This study aimed at evaluating the reproductive performance of 42 primiparous crossbred Angus cows at 24-25 months of age fed or not a supplement at 0.8% of body weight. The supplement, with 14% crude protein and 70% total digestible nutrients, was supplied for 30 days pre-mating, during the transition period from cultivated to natural pastures, consisting of 23 days on oats (Avena strigosa Schreb) and ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), and seven days on natural pasture. A continuous grazing method was applied, with average forage offer of 1450 and 2150 kg dry matter/ha for the cultivated and the natural pasture, respectively. The cows were distributed in a completely randomized design in a non-supplemented (control) and a supplemented group according to weight, body condition score, and calving date. Cow and calf body development was evaluated from the beginning of supplementation period and pregnancy diagnosis. Supplementation did not influence final body weight and body condition score of the cows (P >0.05). However, average daily gain of the supplemented cows and their calves (0.465 and 0.829 kg, respectively) was higher (P <0.05) than that of non-supplemented cows (0.227 and 0.644 kg, respectively), resulting in higher calf weaning weight at five months of age (130.9 vs. 117.3 kg, respectively). The supplemented cows showed higher pregnancy rate already on day 42 of pregnancy (80.9 vs. 28.6%), as well as on day 63 (80.9% vs. 57.1%) compared with non-supplemented cows. Primiparous cows at 24-25 months of age and that conceive have higher body weight and body condition score at the beginning of breeding season. |
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