2020
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n6supl2p3299
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Body size in beef cows and its influence on calf production

Abstract: Cattle farming becomes more intensive when the productive efficiency of the cows is increased, and nutrition is adjusted to the animal biotype. Eighty purebred Charolais and Nellore cows and their crosses between 3 and 7 years of age, were grouped for body weight at calving into Light (332.6 kg), Moderate (385.3 kg) and Heavy (444.6 kg). Cows and their calves were weighed at calving, at 63 days (early weaning) and at 210 days. The estimated milk production of the cows was evaluated by manual milking at 21, 42 … Show more

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“…Additionally, it can be an excellent evaluation criterion, as it associates the energy expenditure for maintenance and production, whose response is the kilograms of calf produced. The higher efficiency of the 'small' cows in this study shows that although they produced lighter calves, their calf production in kilograms is more economical due to a probable lower feed intake resulting from their lower maintenance and production requirements (Vara et al, 2020), or even lesser use of areas for the maintenance of the calfcow pair (Farias et al, 2018a,b). 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.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…Additionally, it can be an excellent evaluation criterion, as it associates the energy expenditure for maintenance and production, whose response is the kilograms of calf produced. The higher efficiency of the 'small' cows in this study shows that although they produced lighter calves, their calf production in kilograms is more economical due to a probable lower feed intake resulting from their lower maintenance and production requirements (Vara et al, 2020), or even lesser use of areas for the maintenance of the calfcow pair (Farias et al, 2018a,b). 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.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…When postpartum nutrition is compromised, heavier cows may have their reproductive performance impaired (Vaz et al, 2020a). On the other hand, when the nutritional level is adequate, body weight at calving does not influence the reproductive performance of adult beef cows (Moura et al, 2014;Vara et al, 2020). Beef cows must have adequate body reserves to ensure basic reproductive vital functions and milk production postpartum (Lemes et al, 2017;Marques et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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