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The growth of Nelore cattle was analysed considering the following performance parameters; the effect of the calving order of cows on the phenotypic expression of birth weight (BW), average daily gain from birth to weaning (BWG), and weaning weight (WW), the estimated genetic parameters for the traits, including the covariance components between direct and maternal genetic effects. Genetic trends and correlated responses were also obtained for the studied traits. The calving order of cows, as well as other fixed effects used to obtain the adjusted phenotypic means, were statistically significant (p < 0.001) for studied traits. Direct heritability was estimated at 0.24 ± 0.01 (BW), 0.15 ± 0.01 (BWG), and 0.18 ± 0.01 (WW), while maternal heritability was 0.06 ± 0.01 (BW), 0.12 ± 0.01 (BWG), and 0.11 ± 0.01 (WW). The correlations between direct and maternal effects within the same trait were negligible. Moderate to higher direct genetic correlations (ranging from 0.54 ± 0.04 to 0.98 ± 0.01) and maternal genetic correlations (ranging from 0.34 ± 0.09 to 0.99 ± 0.002) were estimated between the studied traits. Unlike direct genetic effects, there was no significant change in maternal genetic effects over time (p > 0.05). These results indicated the need for revising selection indexes for enhancing maternal ability. Correlated responses were generally lower compared to direct responses, except for BWG. The selection for BWG, considering the maternal genetic effect, would be more efficient to improve maternal ability of the cows for pre-weaning growth in relation to selection for WW. Our results found that direct genetic merit improves pre-weaning weight and this trait can be incorporated into the breeding goal as reflected in the WW.
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Birth Weight , Weaning , Animals , Cattle/genetics , Cattle/growth & development , Cattle/physiology , Female , Weight Gain/genetics , Phenotype , Maternal Inheritance , Breeding , MaleABSTRACT
Abstract Background: Farm profitability depends on raising healthy calves, which rests on successful feeding and management programs. Objective: To determine the effects of weaning weight on growth performance, feed efficiency, behavioral traits, as well as feeding cost of Holstein-Friesian and Brown Swiss calves. Methods: Sixty-seven newborn dairy calves were allocated into four weaning-weight groups [60 kg (n=18), 65 kg (n=19), 70 kg (n=18) and 75 kg (n=12)]. Body weights (BW) and measurements were recorded at birth, weaning, and four months of age. An instantaneous sampling method was used to collect behavioral data. Results: Daily weight gain of Brown Swiss calves was higher than Holsteins between weaning and four months of age (p<0.05). During pre-weaning, daily weight gain of calves weaned at 60 kg was lower than the other three groups (p<0.05). Feed efficiency of Holstein-Friesian was higher than Brown Swiss calves in the period between birth and four months of age (p<0.05). Chest depth of calves weaned at 60 kg was (p<0.05) lower compared to the other groups. Water drinking behavior during the pre-weaning period was notably higher in calves weaned at 75 kg (p<0.05). Conclusions: Our results suggest that dairy calves can be weaned at 60 kg of BW without detrimental effects on performance, and their feed cost per kg weight gain is significantly lower compared to higher weaning weights.
Resumen Antecedentes: La crianza de terneros sanos es uno de los principales requisitos para asegurar la rentabilidad de la granja, y depende en gran medida del éxito en los programas de alimentación y manejo de los terneros. Objetivo: Determinar los efectos del peso al destete sobre el rendimiento del crecimiento, la eficiencia alimenticia, las características de comportamiento y el costo de alimentación de terneros Holstein-Friesian y Pardo suizo. Métodos: Sesenta y siete terneros lecheros recién nacidos se distribuyeron en cuatro grupos diferentes de peso al destete [60 kg (n=18), 65 kg (n=19), 70 kg (n=18) y 75 kg (n=12)]. Los pesos y medidas corporales se registraron al nacimiento, al destete, y a los cuatro meses de edad. Se utilizó un método de muestreo instantáneo para recopilar los datos de comportamiento. Resultados: La ganancia diaria de peso de los terneros Pardo suizo entre el destete y los cuatro meses de edad fue mayor que la de los Holstein-Friesian (p<0,05). Además, las ganancias diarias de peso de los terneros destetados con 60 kg de peso corporal (PC) fueron menores que las de los otros tres grupos durante el período previo al destete (p<0,05). La eficiencia alimenticia de los terneros Holstein-Friesian fue mayor que la de los Pardo suizo en el período entre nacimiento y cuatro meses de edad (p<0,05). La profundidad del pecho de los terneros en el grupo destetado a 60 kg fue menor que en otros grupos (p<0,05). El comportamiento de consumo de agua fue notablemente superior en los terneros destetados a 75 kg de PC durante el período previo al destete (p<0,05). Conclusiones: Nuestros resultados sugieren que los terneros lecheros pueden destetarse a los 60 kg de PC sin efectos perjudiciales sobre su rendimiento, y su costo de alimento por 1 kg de aumento de peso es significativamente menor en comparación con mayores pesos de destete.
Resumo Antecedentes: A criação de bezerros saudáveis é um dos principais requisitos para garantir a rentabilidade dos empreendimentos e depende muito do sucesso nos programas de alimentação e manejo dos bezerros. Objetivo: Determinar os efeitos do peso ao desmame sobre o desempenho de crescimento, eficiência alimentar, características comportamentais e custo de alimentação de bezerros da raça Holstein-Friesian e Pardo suíço. Métodos: Sessenta e sete bezerros recém-nascidos foram alocados em quatro diferentes grupos de peso ao desmame [60 kg (n=18), 65 kg (n=19), 70 kg (n=18) e 75 kg (n=12)]. Os pesos e medidas corporais foram determinados ao nascimento, desmame e 4 meses de idade. O método de amostragem instantânea foi utilizado para coletar os dados comportamentais. Resultados: O ganho de peso diário dos bezerros Pardos suíços entre o desmame e os 4 meses de idade foi significativamente maior do que os da Holstein-Friesian (p<0,05). Além disso, o ganho de peso diário dos bezerros desmamados com 60 kg de peso corporal (PC) foi significativamente (p<0,05) menor do que os outros três grupos no período pré-desmame. A eficiência alimentar dos bezerros Holstein-Friesian foi significativamente maior do que a dos bezerros Pardo suíço nos períodos entre o nascimento e os 4 meses de idade (p<0,05). O crescimento na profundidade do peito dos bezerros do grupo desmamado com 60 kg de PC foi significativamente (p<0,05) menor do que os demais grupos. Apenas o comportamento de beber foi notavelmente maior (p<0,05) nos bezerros desmamados com 75 kg de PC no período pré-desmame. Conclusões: Os resultados deste estudo sugerem que bezerros leiteiros podem ser desmamados com 60 kg de PC sem qualquer efeito prejudicial sobre seu desempenho e o custo de alimentação para ganho de peso de 1 kg é significativamente menor em comparação com pesos de desmame avançado.
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Growth traits are economically important characteristics for the genetic improvement of local cattle breeds. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) provide valuable information to enhance the understanding on the genetics of complex traits. The aim of this study was to perform a GWAS to identify genomic regions and genes associated to birth weight, weaning weight adjusted for 240 days, 16 months, and 24 months weight in Romosinuano (ROMO) and Blanco Orejinegro (BON) cattle. A single-step genomic-BLUP was implemented using 596 BON and 569 ROMO individuals that were genotyped with an Illumina BovineSNP50 BeadChip. There were 25 regions of interest identified on different chromosomes, with few of them simultaneously associated with two or more growth traits and some were common to both breeds. The gene mapping allowed to find 173 annotations on these regions, from which 49 represent potential candidate genes with known growth-related functions in cattle and other species. Among the regions that were associated with several growth traits, that at 24 - 27 MB of BTA14, has important candidate genes such as LYPLA1, XKR4, TMEM68 and PLAG1. Another region of interest at 0.40-0.77 Mb of BTA23 was identified in both breeds, containing KHDRBS2 as a potential candidate gene influencing body weight. Future studies targeting these regions could provide more knowledge to uncover the genetic architecture underlying growth traits in BON and ROMO cattle. The genomic regions and genes identified in this study could be used to improve the prediction of genetic merit for growth traits in these creole cattle breeds.
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Genome-Wide Association Study , Genome , Humans , Cattle/genetics , Animals , Genome-Wide Association Study/veterinary , Phenotype , Genotype , Weaning , Polymorphism, Single NucleotideABSTRACT
Evaluating traits that allow breeders to increase production efficiency in beef production systems is important. The mouth size (MS) score is a trait easily measured and implemented by breeders. Bite size is related to MS in beef cattle and is a determinant of daily feed intake of pasture-raised animals, influencing their growth. The aim of this study was to estimate genetic parameters for MS, weaning weight (WW) and postweaning weight gain (PWG) of Nelore cattle and to evaluate the influence of the interaction between MS and WW on PWG. Phenotypic records of 134,282 Nelore animals born between 1995 and 2019 were used. Variance components were estimated using multitrait animal model with the Bayesian method. The model included the contemporary group as fixed effect, age at measurement of the trait as linear covariate, and direct additive genetic and residual effects as random effects. For WW, random maternal and maternal permanent environmental effects were added to the model. A Bayesian approach was used to analyze the interaction between WW clusters and MS. The heritability estimates were 0.24, 0.15, and 0.23 for MS, WW, and PWG, respectively. The genetic correlation between variables studied ranged from 0.24 to 0.46. The results suggest that animals with a larger mouth tend to have greater PWG, demonstrating the positive influence of MS score on the postweaning performance of cattle. The direct heritability estimates confirm the possibility of selecting animals for the traits studied.
Evaluating traits that allow breeders to increase production efficiency in beef production systems is important. The mouth size (MS) score is a trait easily measured and implemented by breeders. Our results showed that MS in Nelore cattle is a heritable trait, and it is favorably associated with growth traits, indicating that animals with larger mouth are heavier at weaning and gain more weight after weaning on pasture. MS score should be further explored to evaluate its complexity and inclusion in breeding programs incorporating data collected from cattle raised under pasture conditions.
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Mouth , Weight Gain , Cattle/genetics , Animals , Bayes Theorem , Phenotype , Weight Gain/genetics , Body Weight/genetics , Weaning , Models, GeneticABSTRACT
This study was conducted to investigate if calves supplemented with rice bran in a creep feeding (CF) system associated with temporary weaning (TW) affects the performance of the cow-calf pair grazing natural grasslands during summer. Two experiments were performed using 275 cow-calf pairs of British breeds and their crosses of different parities (primiparous [n = 188] in Experiment 1 and multiparous [n = 87] in Experiment 2). In both experiments, the factors evaluated were: (1) supplementation of calves with rice bran using CF: yes (+CF) or no (-CF); (2) TW for 14 days using nose plates: yes (+TW) or no (-TW). Four experimental groups were formed in both experiments: -CF - TW, -CF + TW, +CF - TW and +CF + TW. TW decreased the average daily weight gain and live weight of calves independently of the age of their mothers. The use of CF decreased both of these parameters in calves born to primiparous cows, and there was no response in the case of calves born to multiparous cows. A greater proportion of primiparous cows that received +CF conceived in the first 21 days of mating (+CF - TW = 63.5% and +CF + TW = 50%) than the other groups. The final pregnancy rate was similar among groups in both experiments. In conclusion, TW decreased the average daily weight gain and weaning weight of calves. Supplementation of calves born to primiparous cows with rice bran decreased their daily weight gain during the period of TW and their weaning weight, but their dams were conceived earlier.
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Oryza , Pregnancy , Female , Animals , Cattle , Weaning , Plant Breeding , Dietary Supplements , Weight GainABSTRACT
This study is aimed at estimating genetic parameters, effective population size, inbreeding, and inbreeding depression for birth weight, weaning weight, and average pre-weaning daily weight gain (ADG) in Piau pigs. We used information from 3841 Piau pigs, and four linear models were fitted in single-trait analyses, including or excluding maternal genetic effect, common litter effect, or a combination. The adjustments of the models were compared using the likelihood ratio test, in which the model that presented the best fit for each trait was used to estimate the (co)variance components. The inbreeding depression effect was evaluated using a linear model that included the fixed effects of sex, parity order, contemporary group, and inbreeding coefficient as a fixed covariate. The weights at birth and weaning showed low direct heritabilities (0.08 and 0.05, respectively), while the ADG showed moderate heritability (0.20). The weight at birth showed high genetic correlations with the weight at weaning (0.90) and the ADG (0.82). The weight at weaning and the ADG also showed a high genetic correlation (0.99). There was an inbreeding increase over the generations and a reduction in the effective population size. In the last generation evaluated, all the animals were inbred, the average inbreeding coefficient was 0.07, and the effective population size was 20.8. A significant inbreeding effect on ADG was observed, where an increase of 1% in the inbreeding coefficient resulted in a decrease of 0.005 g in the ADG. Thus, increasing effective population size is mandatory for controlling inbreeding and reducing the loss of variability in this Piau pig population.
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Inbreeding Depression , Pregnancy , Female , Swine/genetics , Animals , Inbreeding , Parturition , Birth Weight/genetics , Parity , Weaning , Weight Gain/geneticsABSTRACT
This study determined the energy requirement for maintenance of purebred Nellore cattle and its crossbreds using data from a comparative slaughter trial in which animals were raised under the same plane of nutrition from birth through slaughter and born from a single commercial Nellore cowherd. A total of 79 castrated steers (361 ± 54 kg initial body weight [BW]) were used in a completely randomized design by age (22 mo ± 23 d of age) with four genetic groups (GG): Nellore (NL), ½ Angus × ½ Nellore (AN), ½ Canchim × ½ Nellore (CN), and ½ Simmental × ½ Nellore (SN). The experimental design provided ranges in metabolizable energy (ME) intake (MEI), BW, and average daily gain needed to develop regression equations to predict net energy for maintenance (NEm) requirements. Four steers of each GG were slaughtered to determine the initial body composition. The remaining 63 steers were assigned to different nutritional treatments (NT) by GG; ad libitum or limit-fed treatments (receiving 70% of the daily feed of the ad libitum treatment of the same GG). Full BW was recorded at birth, weaning, 12, 18, and 22 mo. In the feedlot, steers were fed for 101 d a diet containing (DM basis) 60% corn silage and 40% concentrate. No difference in age at weaning (P = 0.534) and slaughter (P = 0.179 and P = 0.896, for GG and NT, respectively) were observed. AN steers were heavier at weaning weight, yearling weight and had higher empty BW (EBW; P = 0.007, P = 0.014, and P < 0.001, respectively) in comparison to NL, CN, and SN. There were no interactions (P > 0.05) between GG and NT for any variable evaluated. When fed ad libitum, AN steers had higher daily MEI (Mcal/d; P < 0.001) in comparison to NL, CN, and SN. On a constant age basis, differences were observed on body composition (P < 0.05) between GG. The slope (P = 0.600) and intercept (P = 0.702) of the regression of log heat production on MEI were similar among GG. Evaluating at the same age and the same frame size, there were no differences in NEm requirement between Nellore and AN (P = 0.528), CN (P = 0.671), and SN (P = 0.706). The combined data indicated a NEm requirement of 86.8 kcal/d/kg0.75 EBW and a ME required for maintenance requirement had a common value of 137.53 kcal/d/kg0.75 EBW. The efficiency of energy utilization for maintenance and the efficiency of energy utilization for growth values were similar among GG (P > 0.05 and P > 0.05, respectively) and were on average 63.2% and 26.0%, respectively. However, although not statistically different, the NEm values from NL showed a decrease in NEm of 5.76% compared with AN steers.
Although several studies have shown that the maintenance energy expenditures vary with breeds, there has been no available data comparing the energy requirements of different genetic groups of beef cattle determined during the finishing phase when raised under the same plane of nutrition from birth through slaughter born from a single cowherd. This study evaluated the influence of purebred Nellore and its crosses with Simmental, Angus, and Canchim slaughtered at the same age and body composition on their net energy requirement for maintenance (NEm). Animals were reared in tropical conditions, receiving only free-choice minerals from birth through the beginning of the feedlot phase, potentially altering the intake, carcass composition, mature weight, and consequently, affecting the energy requirement for maintenance during the finishing period. The pooled data analysis for Nellore and its crosses resulted in common NEm requirement of 86.9 kcal/d/kg0.75 of empty body weight (EBW). However, although not statistically different, the NEm values from Nellore (NL) and Angus × Nellore (AN) were 85.5 and 90.8 kcal/d/kg0.75 EBW, respectively, showing a decrease in NEm of 5.76% for NL in comparison with AN steers.
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Energy Metabolism , Tropical Climate , Animal Feed/analysis , Animals , Body Composition , Cattle/genetics , Diet/veterinary , Energy Intake , Energy Metabolism/genetics , Nutritional RequirementsABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to test if creep feeding (CF) improves the average daily gain (ADG) and weaning weight of calves submitted to temporary weaning (TW) and if the combination of CF and TW improves conception and pregnancy rates of cows. METHODS: Primiparous (n = 74) and primiparous and multiparous (n = 104) cows grazing native grasslands were used in experiment 1 and 2; respectively. The experimental design was in plots divided into complete random blocks with two replications. The CF was the big plot and TW the small plot, thus four experimental groups were formed: i) -CF-TW (n = 21 and 27); ii) -CF+TW (n = 16 and 24); iii) +CF-TW (n = 20 and 26); iv) +CF+TW (n = 17 and 27) with cow-calf pairs for experiments 1 and 2; respectively. Nose plate application for TW had a duration of 14 and 15 days for experiment 1 and 2: respectively. In experiment 1, calves were fed at 1% of live weight for 112 days using a commercial supplement with 18.4% crude protein. In experiment 2, the supplementation lasted 98 days, and was carried out with corn dried distillers grains with soluble (DDGS) at 40% of the potential intake on a daily basis. RESULTS: The TW reduced ADG during the TW period and the following 14 days, but the negative effect of TW was maintained until the final weaning only in experiment 2. The CF increased ADG during TW period in both experiments. The TW promoted an earlier conception of the dams (12 days in -CF treatment and 19 days in +CF treatment, p<0.01) and CF increased pregnancy rate in experiment 1, being the effects not consistent between experiments. CONCLUSION: The CF consistently promoted an increase in ADG during the period of TW and increased final weaning weight of calves, therefore it is economically viable.
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We tested whether the milk yield capacity of mixed-breed goats on a Chihuahuan desert rangeland in northern Mexico during the dry season affects milk composition, body weight gain, and weaning weight of their progeny. Milk yield and composition, and progeny postnatal growth performance, were recorded weekly. One week after kidding, mixed-breed goats (a mixture of Criollo × dairy breeds; n = 40) were allotted into medium (MP) or low (LP) milk yielding groups (20 goats per group). Mean 105-d total milk yield for MP and LP goats was 45.2 ± 12.5 and 20.7 ± 5.2 L, respectively. Milk lactose (4.3 vs. 4.2%) and solids-non-fat (SNF; 8.2 vs. 8.0) differed (p < 0.05) between MP and LP goats; milk protein content tended to differ (p = 0.08) between MP and LP goats with no difference for milk fat content (p > 0.05). Maternal body weight was positively associated with milk yield, milk lactose, and SNF content (p < 0.05 to p < 0.001). Goats giving birth to males produce more milk than goats giving birth to females, but milk fat percentage was higher in goats bearing females (p < 0.001). Milk yield and composition throughout lactation did not influence body weight gain (47.8 vs. 48.7 g/day for kids from MP and LP goats) and weaning weight (6.7 vs. 6.7 kg from MP and LP goats) of the offspring (p > 0.05). Birth weight and weaning weight of the progeny were positively related to maternal body weight (p ≤ 0.05). The postnatal growth of the kids was reduced, extending the time to reach market weight. Nevertheless, non-supplemented mixed-breed goats reared on semi-arid rangeland of northern Mexico have the potential for moderate milk production. Therefore, due to the limited nutrients ingested by grazing goats during the dry season, a nutritional supplement is necessary to keep up milk production and adequate growth of kids.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of different non-genetic effects on indicator traits for maternal ability in Santa Inês ewes. Data included performance records of 100 lambs (males and females) born from 59 dams, from 2009 to 2012. The analyzed traits were birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), average daily gain from birth until weaning (ADGBW), total litter weight at birth (TLWB), and total litter weight at weaning (TLWW). The effects analyzed were the year of birth of the lamb, birth season, dam age at lambing, dam weight at lambing, sex of the lamb, lamb birth type, interaction between sex and birth type, and interaction between sex and birth season. SAS® software (SAS University Edition, USA) was used for calculation of the analysis of variance, means, and Pearson correlation coefficients. With the exception of the birth season, all the other environmental effects evaluated had a significant influence on at least one of the studied traits. The correlation estimates ranged from low to high and were either positive or negative. Birth weight was negatively correlated with the birth type and influenced positively all the other performance traits evaluated. The maternal ability of Santa Inês ewes was more clearly influenced by the age and weight of the dam at lambing, and the lamb birth type.(AU)
O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a influência de diferentes efeitos não-genéticos sobre características indicadoras de habilidade materna em ovelhas da raça Santa Inês. Os dados utilizados incluíram registros de desempenho de 100 cordeiros (machos e fêmeas) filhos de 59 ovelhas, nascidos de 2009 a 2012. As características analisadas foram peso ao nascimento (PN), peso ao desmame (PD), ganho médio diário do nascimento ao desmame (GMND), peso total das crias ao nascer (PTCN) e peso total das crias ao desmame (PTCD). Os efeitos analisados foram ano de nascimento da cria, estação de nascimento, idade da mãe ao parto, peso da mãe ao parto, sexo da cria, tipo de nascimento da cria, interação entre sexo e tipo de nascimento, e interação entre sexo e estação de nascimento. O programa SAS (SAS University Edition, EUA) foi utilizado para o cálculo de análise de variância, médias e coeficientes de correlação de Pearson. Com exceção da estação de nascimento, os demais efeitos avaliados exerceram influência significativa sobre pelo menos uma das características estudadas. As estimativas de correlação variaram de baixa a alta magnitude e foram tanto positivas quanto negativas. O peso da cria ao nascimento foi negativamente correlacionado com o tipo de nascimento e influenciou positivamente todas as outras características de desempenho avaliadas. A habilidade materna de ovelhas Santa Inês foi mais claramente influenciada pela idade e peso da mãe ao parto e pelo tipo de nascimento da cria.(AU)
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Animals , Female , Sheep/growth & developmentABSTRACT
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of different non-genetic effects on indicator traits for maternal ability in Santa Inês ewes. Data included performance records of 100 lambs (males and females) born from 59 dams, from 2009 to 2012. The analyzed traits were birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), average daily gain from birth until weaning (ADGBW), total litter weight at birth (TLWB), and total litter weight at weaning (TLWW). The effects analyzed were the year of birth of the lamb, birth season, dam age at lambing, dam weight at lambing, sex of the lamb, lamb birth type, interaction between sex and birth type, and interaction between sex and birth season. SAS® software (SAS University Edition, USA) was used for calculation of the analysis of variance, means, and Pearson correlation coefficients. With the exception of the birth season, all the other environmental effects evaluated had a significant influence on at least one of the studied traits. The correlation estimates ranged from low to high and were either positive or negative. Birth weight was negatively correlated with the birth type and influenced positively all the other performance traits evaluated. The maternal ability of Santa Inês ewes was more clearly influenced by the age and weight of the dam at lambing, and the lamb birth type.
RESUMO: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a influência de diferentes efeitos não-genéticos sobre características indicadoras de habilidade materna em ovelhas da raça Santa Inês. Os dados utilizados incluíram registros de desempenho de 100 cordeiros (machos e fêmeas) filhos de 59 ovelhas, nascidos de 2009 a 2012. As características analisadas foram peso ao nascimento (PN), peso ao desmame (PD), ganho médio diário do nascimento ao desmame (GMND), peso total das crias ao nascer (PTCN) e peso total das crias ao desmame (PTCD). Os efeitos analisados foram ano de nascimento da cria, estação de nascimento, idade da mãe ao parto, peso da mãe ao parto, sexo da cria, tipo de nascimento da cria, interação entre sexo e tipo de nascimento, e interação entre sexo e estação de nascimento. O programa SAS (SAS University Edition, EUA) foi utilizado para o cálculo de análise de variância, médias e coeficientes de correlação de Pearson. Com exceção da estação de nascimento, os demais efeitos avaliados exerceram influência significativa sobre pelo menos uma das características estudadas. As estimativas de correlação variaram de baixa a alta magnitude e foram tanto positivas quanto negativas. O peso da cria ao nascimento foi negativamente correlacionado com o tipo de nascimento e influenciou positivamente todas as outras características de desempenho avaliadas. A habilidade materna de ovelhas Santa Inês foi mais claramente influenciada pela idade e peso da mãe ao parto e pelo tipo de nascimento da cria.
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This study aimed to assess the impact of climatic variability on the growth performance of the Fogera cattle at Metekel Ranch. About 15-years of meteorological data were collected from National Meteorological Agency. Then, the heat stress (HS) condition of the ranch location was calculated by the temperature-humidity index (THI). Moreover, all animals born and calves that were weaned from 2005 to 2019 were included in this study. Seasons and years of birth were fitted as predictors, while growth parameters were fitted as response variables. Data were analyzed by least-squares means analysis of variance using R software version 3.5.2 program. Moreover, a multiple linear regression model was also used. The trends in BW and WW of calves were significantly decreasing along the study period. The result also indicated that the relative humidity and ambient temperature regression coefficient was negative for BW and WW. The Pearson correlation coefficient also indicated there was a negative relationship between growth parameters and climatic variables. When THI increases from 67 to 72, the BW and WW of the calves were decreased by 3.5 and 25 kg, respectively. However, the optimum THI for higher BW and WW was less than or equal to 67. The lower BW and WW of calves observed in this study is due to the cumulative effect of the climate conditions of the study area and herd management practices. Therefore, in any improvement to be made in the ranch, environmental factors should be considered along with necessary amelioration activities.(AU)
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Animals , Female , Pregnancy , Climate Change , Heat-Shock Response/physiology , Livestock/physiology , Seasons , Weaning , EthiopiaABSTRACT
This study aimed to assess the impact of climatic variability on the growth performance of the Fogera cattle at Metekel cattle breeding and multiplication ranch. About 15-years of meteorological data were collected from National Meteorological Agency. Then, the heat stress (HS) condition of the ranch location was calculated by the temperature humidity index (THI). Moreover, all animals born and calves that were weaned from 2005 to 2019 were included in this study. Seasons and years of birth were fitted as predictors, while growth parameters were fitted as response variables. Data were analyzed by least-squares means analysis of variance using R software version 3.5.2 program. Moreover, a multiple linear regression model was also used. The trends in birth weight (BW) and weaning weight (WW) of calves were significantly decreasing along the study period. The result also indicated that the relative humidity and ambient temperature regression coefficient was negative for BW and WW. The Pearson correlation coefficient also indicated there was a negative relationship between growth parameters and climatic variables. When THI increases from 67 to 72, the BW and WW of the calves were decreased by 3.5 and 25 kg, respectively. However, the optimum THI for higher BW and WW was less than or equal to 67. The lower BW and WW of calves observed in this study is due to the cumulative effect of the climate conditions of the study area and herd management practices. Therefore, in any improvement to be made in the ranch, environmental factors should be considered along with necessary amelioration activities.
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Animals , Cattle , Cattle/growth & development , Cattle/physiology , Climate Effects/analysis , Climate Change/statistics & numerical data , Heat-Shock Response/physiologyABSTRACT
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of timed artificial insemination (TAI) on pregnancy rates, reproductive efficiency, and mean weaning weight of calves at the end of breeding season in Nellore females. In this work, 744 Nellore females were divided into two groups: in group I (n = 396), the females were subjected to natural service during the breeding season, which lasts for 180 days. In group II (n = 348), a hormonal protocol was performed for synchronization of ovulation, and the females were subjected to TAI. Afterwards, these latter females were then serviced by a cleanup bull until the end of the breeding season. The group II obtained a higher pregnancy rate as well as higher reproductive efficiency compared with group I. The weaning weight of group II calves was greater than that of group I. The use of TAI combined with cleanup bulls enables higher pregnancy rates and a better reproductive efficiency in relation to the use of only natural service. In addition, weaning calves born from TAI are heavier than calves born from natural service.(AU)
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Animals , Female , Pregnancy , Cattle/embryology , Insemination, Artificial/veterinary , Reproductive Techniques/veterinary , Weaning , Genetic Enhancement/methodsABSTRACT
RESUMEN De la raza ovina criolla, desarrollada en el departamento de Córdoba, Colombia, existen pocas investigaciones sobre características de desarrollo, por tal razón, el objetivo del presente estudio fue evaluar características asociadas al crecimiento de los ovinos criollos de pelo, en dos poblaciones de Córdoba, Colombia. Se utilizaron 55 animales provenientes de dos sistemas de producción. El pesaje, se realizó cada 15 días, desde el nacimiento hasta los 6 meses de edad y las mediciones del área del ojo del lomo (AOL), se tomaron por ultrasonografía, a los 4 y 6 meses de edad. Las características evaluadas fueron peso al nacer (PN), peso al destete (PDA90), peso a los seis meses (PA6M), ganancia de peso predestete (GPPRD) y posdestete (GPPOD) y AOL. El promedio para PN fue de 2,63 ± 0,65 kg; para PDA90, de 11,19 ± 3,78 kg; para PA6M, de 15,61 ± 3,93 kg y para GPPRD y GPPOD, de 0,095 ± 0,04 y 0,06 ± 0,3 kg/d, respectivamente. Se encontró que el sexo del cordero afectó (P≤0,05) las variables PDA90, PA6M y GPPRD. El tipo de finca tuvo influencia (P≤0,05) sobre todas las características de crecimiento evaluadas. Los resultados sugieren que habría que mejorar los sistemas de alimentación en las poblaciones estudiadas e iniciar un proceso de selección, con el fin de mejorar las características evaluadas.
ABSTRACT The Creole sheep breed developed in the department of Córdoba, Colombia has little research on growth traits, for this reason the objective of this study was to evaluate traits associated with the growth of Creole hair sheep in two populations of Córdoba, Colombia. Fifty-five Creole animals from two production systems were used. Weighing was performed every 15 days from birth to 6 months of age and loin eye area (LEA) measurements were taken by ultrasound at 4 and 6 months of age. The traits evaluated were birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW90), weight at six months of age (W6M), preweaning (PWWG) and postweaning weight gain (POWWG) and LEA. The average for BW was 2.63 ± 0.65 kg, for WW90 it was 11.19 ± 3.78 kg, for W6M it was 15.61 ± 3.93 kg and for PWWG and POWWG it was 0.095 ± 0.04 and 0.06 ± 0.03 kg/d, respectively. It was found that the sex of the lamb affected (P≤0.05) the variables PDA90, PA6M and GPPRD. The type of farm had influence (P≤0.05) on all the growth traits evaluated. The results suggest that, it would be necessary to improve the feeding systems in the populations studied and initiate a selection process in order to improve the evaluated traits.
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The development of beef calves born of Charolais (CH), Nellore (N), and Charolais × Nellore crossbred cows with Charolais (CHP) and Nellore (NP) predominance, was evaluated from birth to 12 months of age. The cows were grouped into three age classes: primiparous, young and adult. The net energy requirements for maintenance and gain of the calves were also evaluated, as were the production and availability of energy in the milk of the evaluated cows. We used 93 pairs of contemporary cows and calves maintained in natural pasture. From birth to 21 days of age and from 21 to 42 days of age, the calves of adult cows presented the highest average daily weight gain (ADG), while the calves of young and primiparous cows had similar ADG. The highest net energy requirements for maintenance (NEm) and gain (NEg) were for crossbred and Charolais calves, the latter being similar to Nellore calves. The energy available in the milk of the adult cows was 33% higher than that of primiparous cows. The weight gain of calves was influenced by the age of the cow until weaning. The pre-weaning and post-weaning weights of calves were affected by the genetic group, and adult and young cows produced heavier calves in the pre-weaning period than primiparous cows.(AU)
Avaliou-se o desenvolvimento de bezerros de corte, do nascimento aos 12 meses de idade, filhos de vacas Charolês (CH), Nelore (N) e mestiças com predominância Charolês e Nelore (PCH, PN), respectivamente, agrupadas em três classes de idade: primíparas, jovens e adultas. Adicionalmente, foram avaliadas as exigências de energia líquida de mantença e de ganho dos bezerros, bem como a produção e a disponibilidade de energia no leite das vacas avaliadas. Foram utilizados 93 pares de vacas e bezerros contemporâneos mantidos em pastagem natural. Do nascimento aos 21 dias de idade, e dos 21 aos 42 dias de idade, os bezerros filhos de vacas adultas apresentaram maior ganho de peso médio diário (GMD), já os bezerros filhos das vacas jovens e primíparas obtiveram GMD similar. A maior exigência de ELm e ELg foram para os bezerros cruzados e puros Charolês, sendo estes últimos semelhantes aos bezerros Nelore. A energia disponível no leite das vacas adultas foi 33% superior à energia disponível no leite das vacas primíparas. O ganho de peso dos bezerros foi influenciado pela idade da vaca até o desmame. Os pesos pré e pós-desmama dos bezerros são afetados pelo grupo genético das vacas. Vacas adultas e jovens produzem bezerros mais pesados no período pré-desmama do que vacas primíparas.(AU)
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Animals , Cattle , Cattle/growth & development , Cattle/genetics , Weaning , Weight GainABSTRACT
The development of beef calves born of Charolais (CH), Nellore (N), and Charolais × Nellore crossbred cows with Charolais (CHP) and Nellore (NP) predominance, was evaluated from birth to 12 months of age. The cows were grouped into three age classes: primiparous, young and adult. The net energy requirements for maintenance and gain of the calves were also evaluated, as were the production and availability of energy in the milk of the evaluated cows. We used 93 pairs of contemporary cows and calves maintained in natural pasture. From birth to 21 days of age and from 21 to 42 days of age, the calves of adult cows presented the highest average daily weight gain (ADG), while the calves of young and primiparous cows had similar ADG. The highest net energy requirements for maintenance (NEm) and gain (NEg) were for crossbred and Charolais calves, the latter being similar to Nellore calves. The energy available in the milk of the adult cows was 33% higher than that of primiparous cows. The weight gain of calves was influenced by the age of the cow until weaning. The pre-weaning and post-weaning weights of calves were affected by the genetic group, and adult and young cows produced heavier calves in the pre-weaning period than primiparous cows.
Avaliou-se o desenvolvimento de bezerros de corte, do nascimento aos 12 meses de idade, filhos de vacas Charolês (CH), Nelore (N) e mestiças com predominância Charolês e Nelore (PCH, PN), respectivamente, agrupadas em três classes de idade: primíparas, jovens e adultas. Adicionalmente, foram avaliadas as exigências de energia líquida de mantença e de ganho dos bezerros, bem como a produção e a disponibilidade de energia no leite das vacas avaliadas. Foram utilizados 93 pares de vacas e bezerros contemporâneos mantidos em pastagem natural. Do nascimento aos 21 dias de idade, e dos 21 aos 42 dias de idade, os bezerros filhos de vacas adultas apresentaram maior ganho de peso médio diário (GMD), já os bezerros filhos das vacas jovens e primíparas obtiveram GMD similar. A maior exigência de ELm e ELg foram para os bezerros cruzados e puros Charolês, sendo estes últimos semelhantes aos bezerros Nelore. A energia disponível no leite das vacas adultas foi 33% superior à energia disponível no leite das vacas primíparas. O ganho de peso dos bezerros foi influenciado pela idade da vaca até o desmame. Os pesos pré e pós-desmama dos bezerros são afetados pelo grupo genético das vacas. Vacas adultas e jovens produzem bezerros mais pesados no período pré-desmama do que vacas primíparas.
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Animals , Cattle , Weight Gain , Cattle/growth & development , Cattle/genetics , WeaningABSTRACT
This study aimed to investigate the effect of heat stress and month of birth on growth performance, pelleted starter intake, and stress-related hormones in Holstein calves. Birth weight and growth records, representing 4735 Holstein calves from a large commercial dairy herd in northern Mexico (25° N; 22.3 °C mean annual temperature) from 2013 to 2015, were analyzed. Temperature-humidity index (THI) at calving, season of birth, and month of birth were the independent variables, whereas growth traits were the dependent variables. Increased THI at birth from < 65 to > 85 units was associated with a decrease in birth weight from 39.3 to 38.7 kg. Calves subjected to high THI (> 75 units) at calving showed lesser (P < 0.01) pre-weaning gains (405 ± 97 g/calf/day), whereas those calves born with THI < 70 units presented the highest gains (466 ± 112 g/calf/day). Birth during the fall months reduced (P < 0.01) weaning weight by about 5 kg compared with winter months. Also, the pre-weaning average daily gain for calves born in the fall was about 70 g less (P < 0.01) than calves delivered in winter months. Plasma triiodothyronine and tetraiodothyronine levels were lower (1.02 ± 0.21 and 48 ± 7.9 ng/mL, respectively; P < 0.01) in summer and highest in winter (1.64 ± 0.48 and 66 ± 11 ng/mL, respectively). Mean plasma cortisol concentration was higher in heat-stressed calves born in summer (59 ± 40 ng/mL) than calves born in winter (20 ± 28 ng/mL). Pelleted starter intake 1 week before weaning was lowest (P < 0.01) in the fall (0.82 ± 0.26 kg/calf/day; mean ± SD) and highest in spring (1.26 ± 0.43 kg/calf/day). It was concluded that in this particular environment, heat stress affects birth weight and growth rate of Holstein calves. Thus, environmental management of the newborn calf during hot spring and summer months is warranted to optimize pelleted starter intake and calf growth rates.
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Cattle Diseases , Heat Stress Disorders , Animal Feed , Animals , Body Weight , Cattle/blood , Cattle/growth & development , Cattle Diseases/blood , Eating , Female , Heat Stress Disorders/blood , Heat Stress Disorders/veterinary , Humidity , Hydrocortisone/blood , Temperature , WeaningABSTRACT
This study aimed to verify the effect of age of dam on the performance of male and female Nellore calves, using the following variables: average daily gain (ADG), adjusted weight for 205 days of age (W205), and number of days to reach 160 kg (D160). Information were collected from a commercial herd consisting of 1,122 calves and 1,009 heifers and their mothers. To classify animals with similar performance based on the cows calving orders (age of dam), the multivariate cluster analysis was adopted through the complete linkage hierarchical method. The best performance was observed in the calves of cows in their sixth calving at most; for heifers, the best performance was seen in those born to cows in their eighth calving at most. Cows in their eighth calving should be discarded.(AU)
Objetivou-se com este estudo verificar o efeito da idade da vaca sobre o desempenho de bezerros e bezerras da raça Nelore, utilizando-se as variáveis ganho médio diário (GMD), peso ajustado para os 205 dias de idade (P205) e o número de dias para atingir 160 kg (D160). Foram coletadas informações de um rebanho comercial composto por 1.122 bezerros e 1.009 bezerras e suas respectivas mães. Para classificar os animais com desempenhos similares em função das ordens de parto (idade) das vacas, utilizou-se a análise multivariada de agrupamento, por meio do método hierárquico de ligação completa. O melhor desempenho é observado em bezerros filhos das vacas de até sexto parto. Para as bezerras o maior desempenho é verificado em filhas das matrizes de até oito partos. Vacas de no máximo oito partos devem ser descartadas.(AU)
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Animals , Female , Pregnancy , Cattle , Weaning , Cattle/embryology , Cattle/growth & development , Parturition , Age FactorsABSTRACT
This study aimed to verify the effect of age of dam on the performance of male and female Nellore calves, using the following variables: average daily gain (ADG), adjusted weight for 205 days of age (W205), and number of days to reach 160 kg (D160). Information were collected from a commercial herd consisting of 1,122 calves and 1,009 heifers and their mothers. To classify animals with similar performance based on the cows calving orders (age of dam), the multivariate cluster analysis was adopted through the complete linkage hierarchical method. The best performance was observed in the calves of cows in their sixth calving at most; for heifers, the best performance was seen in those born to cows in their eighth calving at most. Cows in their eighth calving should be discarded.
Objetivou-se com este estudo verificar o efeito da idade da vaca sobre o desempenho de bezerros e bezerras da raça Nelore, utilizando-se as variáveis ganho médio diário (GMD), peso ajustado para os 205 dias de idade (P205) e o número de dias para atingir 160 kg (D160). Foram coletadas informações de um rebanho comercial composto por 1.122 bezerros e 1.009 bezerras e suas respectivas mães. Para classificar os animais com desempenhos similares em função das ordens de parto (idade) das vacas, utilizou-se a análise multivariada de agrupamento, por meio do método hierárquico de ligação completa. O melhor desempenho é observado em bezerros filhos das vacas de até sexto parto. Para as bezerras o maior desempenho é verificado em filhas das matrizes de até oito partos. Vacas de no máximo oito partos devem ser descartadas.