The reproductive performance of New Zealand dairy cows after induction of calving |
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Authors: | K. Moller S. C. MacDiarmid |
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Affiliation: | Massey University , Palmerston North, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Induction of premature calving contributes to subsequent failure of some dairy cows to become pregnant and calve. Of a sample of 276 cows 16.7% failed to calve the following year despite the occurrence of oestrus relatively early after calving, and several matings. The cows which did conceive had a normal first-mating calving rate of 53.9%, requiring 1.7 matings per pregnancy. Two of the 18 survey herds under consideration suffered lengthy calving-to-first-mating oestrus intervals, presumably because the induced cows were in poor condition at the time of calving. |
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