2018
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n4p1737
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Biological efficiency of Charolais beef cows of different body sizes

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the production, reproductive performance, and productive efficiency of predominantly Charolais cows and their calves (Straightbred, ¾ C, ¼ N) according to body size at calving. Sixty-three cow-calf pairs were used and classified into three weight groups: Light (331.3±5.8 kg), Moderate (385.9±5.3 kg), and Heavy (424.4±6.2 kg). The classes were formed using half standard deviations above or below the average weight of the cows at calving. For each pair, the body weight was evaluated … Show more

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“…The literature does not comprise studies on the calf production index associating calf weaning weight with cow pregnancy as a function of the cow's BMI. However, when calf production index was evaluated in kilograms of calf per cow kept in the herd as a function of cow size or body weight class at calving, results were similar (Farias et al, 2018b) or favorable for larger or heavier cows when they were fully mature or Semina: Ciênc. Agrár.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The literature does not comprise studies on the calf production index associating calf weaning weight with cow pregnancy as a function of the cow's BMI. However, when calf production index was evaluated in kilograms of calf per cow kept in the herd as a function of cow size or body weight class at calving, results were similar (Farias et al, 2018b) or favorable for larger or heavier cows when they were fully mature or Semina: Ciênc. Agrár.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%