2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982012000700011
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Post-weaning weight gain and pregnancy rate of beef heifers bred at 18 months of age: a meta-analysis approach

Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate, using meta-analysis, the main factors related to post-weaning body weight and weight gain that affect pregnancy rate of heifers bred at 18 months of age. Data of 1398 beef heifers from six experiments were analyzed as a set. Information related to methodology and results of each experiment were codified in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. The independent variables analyzed were: body weight at seven months of age (BW7M), daily weight gain from seven to 12 months (DWG7-… Show more

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“…There was no association between age or weight at weaning and pregnancy outcomes. The results corroborate a metanalysis performed on beef heifers by Canellas and others [30]. These observations demonstrate a window of opportunity for the development of heifers of varying weaning weight to reach a target mature body weight greater than 53% that is likely influential on the reproductive performance [7].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…There was no association between age or weight at weaning and pregnancy outcomes. The results corroborate a metanalysis performed on beef heifers by Canellas and others [30]. These observations demonstrate a window of opportunity for the development of heifers of varying weaning weight to reach a target mature body weight greater than 53% that is likely influential on the reproductive performance [7].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…En el ganado para la producción de carne, el peso al nacimiento (PN) representa la primera variable importante de un nuevo individuo en una población, siendo también un indicador de la facilidad de parto (Canellas et al, 2012). Bünger et al (2009) También, algunos trabajos han reportado mayor PN en machos que en hembras en la raza Blackbelly y Pelibuey, con una diferencia de 350 g a favor de los machos (Gonzáles Garduño et al, 2002).…”
Section: Peso Al Nacimientounclassified
“…For beef cattle, birth weight is an important trait that represents the first phenotypic variable of a new individual in a population and is also considered an indicator of calving ease (Canellas et al, 2012). Furthermore, for beef cattle producers, calves with greater weights at weaning have the advantage of being more morphologically developed and better equipped to successfully cope with the environment (Jahuey-Martínez et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%