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Reproductive Performance of Crossbred Dairy Cows in Different Production Systems in the Central Highlands of Ethiopia
Authors:Shiferaw  Y  Tenhagen  B-A  Bekana  M  Kassa  T
Institution:(1) Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;(2) Clinic for Reproduction, Section of Production Medicine and Quality Management, Free University of Berlin, Koenigsweg 63, D-14163 Berlin, Germany;(3) Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Addis Ababa University, Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
Abstract:The study was conducted to examine the fertility status of crossbred dairy cows in mixed crop-livestock production (MCLP), market-oriented specialized dairy production (MSDP) and urban dairy production (UDP) systems, including the Holetta Agricultural Research Center (HARC). Data on general farm management variables and reproductive histories were collected from study farms by questionnaire and from individual cow records. Age at first service and age at first calving were 29.58 months (n = 424) and 40.6 months (n = 348), respectively. Cows managed under UDP were younger at first service and at first calving (p<0.05). The mean intervals from calving to first service and to conception were 141.98 days (n = 284) and 185.02 days (n = 219), respectively. The mean calving interval for cows was 551.82 days (n = 258). Cows in MCLP had longer intervals from calving to first service and to conception and longer calving intervals than those managed under MSDP, UDP and HARC. First service conception rate (43.42%), number of services per conception (1.75) and pregnancy rate (79.29%) did not differ significantly between production systems. Reproductive performance was best in UDP followed by HARC and MSDP. The difference between MCLP and the rest points to particular difficulties in that system. To improve reproductive performance and economic benefit, there should be conservative stocking rate, sensible year-round feeding, a herd health plan, and sustainable extension service.
Keywords:cattle  crossbred  Ethiopian highlands  management  reproduction
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