2014
DOI: 10.1017/s1751731114000834
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Nutritional management to optimize fertility of dairy cows in pasture-based systems

Abstract: The efficiency of milk production in pasture-based systems is heavily influenced by calving pattern, necessitating excellent reproductive performance in a short-breeding season. Where grazed pasture is the major component of the diet, cows are underfed relative to their intake potential. The cow responds by reducing milk output, but fertility is generally better than high intake confinement systems that achieve greater milk production per cow. A number of studies have identified body condition score (BCS) meas… Show more

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“…In dairy cows, simply adding more concentrate or reducing stocking rate will not result in improved fertility. Future research needs to identify specific micro-and macro-nutrients that can stimulate reproduction (Butler, 2014). In addition, the use of exogenous hormones has meant that adaptive traits such as estrus expression have been neglected in industrial farming systems.…”
Section: Exploiting Animal Adaptive Capacitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In dairy cows, simply adding more concentrate or reducing stocking rate will not result in improved fertility. Future research needs to identify specific micro-and macro-nutrients that can stimulate reproduction (Butler, 2014). In addition, the use of exogenous hormones has meant that adaptive traits such as estrus expression have been neglected in industrial farming systems.…”
Section: Exploiting Animal Adaptive Capacitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este escenario, el manejo nutricional de las vacas a pastoreo se va a ver influenciado principalmente por la carga animal. El desafío es lograr la carga animal óptima que logre la mayor producción por vaca y por hectárea, sin afectar los procesos reproductivos, la salud y el bienestar de las vacas (11,12) . La evaluación de los sistemas productivos se debe basar más en los sólidos (kilogramos) que los litros de leche producidos (litros o kilogramos), ya que la adición de agua a la leche tiene un costo adicional.…”
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“…Por ejemplo, una vaca que produce 500 kg de grasa en un volumen de 5,000 kg de leche, va a ser más eficiente que una vaca que produce la misma cantidad de grasa en 7,500 kg de leche. Esto es debido a que la segunda vaca requiere sintetizar 120 kg adicionales de lactosa (2,500 kg de leche x 48 g de lactosa) (12) . Debido a que la disponibilidad y el valor nutritivo de la pradera varía a través del año, el manejo reproductivo de la vaca lechera se deberá acomodar a las características de crecimiento y calidad de la pradera a través del año (13) .…”
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“…In particular, pronounced NEB during the first 10 days to 2 weeks appears to be critical for later reproductive success. Butler (2014) outlines the unique nutritional challenges faced by pasture-based systems of milk production, particularly the challenge of achieving grass dry matter intakes to meet the combined demands of maintenance and genetic milk production. The roles of specific metabolic hormones and metabolites in regulating reproductive function and nutritional strategies to improve herd fertility are discussed.…”
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