Post-weaning weight gain and pregnancy rate of beef heifers bred at 18 months of age: a meta-analysis approach

The objective of this study was to evaluate, using meta-analysis, the main factors related to post-weaning body weight and weight gain that affect pregnancy rate of heifers bred at 18 months of age. Data of 1398 beef heifers from six experiments were analyzed as a set. Information related to methodo...

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Main Authors: Leonardo Canali Canellas, Júlio Otávio Jardim Barcellos, Luciana Neves Nunes, Tamara Esteves de Oliveira, Ênio Rosa Prates, Daniel Chamorro Darde
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia 2012-07-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982012000700011
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spelling doaj-b6ee43e6ca2a4a45a9de30e2994662ff2020-11-24T22:58:35ZengSociedade Brasileira de ZootecniaRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia1516-35981806-92902012-07-014171632163710.1590/S1516-35982012000700011Post-weaning weight gain and pregnancy rate of beef heifers bred at 18 months of age: a meta-analysis approachLeonardo Canali CanellasJúlio Otávio Jardim BarcellosLuciana Neves NunesTamara Esteves de OliveiraÊnio Rosa PratesDaniel Chamorro DardeThe objective of this study was to evaluate, using meta-analysis, the main factors related to post-weaning body weight and weight gain that affect pregnancy rate of heifers bred at 18 months of age. Data of 1398 beef heifers from six experiments were analyzed as a set. Information related to methodology and results of each experiment were codified in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. The independent variables analyzed were: body weight at seven months of age (BW7M), daily weight gain from seven to 12 months (DWG7-12), body weight at 12 months of age (BW12M), daily weight gain from 12 to 15 months (DWG12-15), body weight at 15 months of age (BW15M), daily weight gain from 15 to 18 months (DWG15-18), daily weight gain from 7 to 18 months (DWG7-18) and body weight at 18 months of age (BW18M). The response variable was pregnancy rate (PR). Body weight at 18 months of age and DWG7-18 showed high correlation with PR and between each other. The other variables presented low correlation with PR. Body weight at first breeding and daily weight gain from seven to 18 months are the most important variables affecting the pregnancy rate of heifers bred at 18 months of age in the autumn. Weaning weight and weight gain during intermediate steps of the post-weaning period are not good predictors of pregnancy rate. Higher pregnancy rates can be obtained provided enough post-weaning weight gain and minimum body weight at first breeding are achieved, irrespective of when weight is gained.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982012000700011body weightmatingyearling
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author Leonardo Canali Canellas
Júlio Otávio Jardim Barcellos
Luciana Neves Nunes
Tamara Esteves de Oliveira
Ênio Rosa Prates
Daniel Chamorro Darde
spellingShingle Leonardo Canali Canellas
Júlio Otávio Jardim Barcellos
Luciana Neves Nunes
Tamara Esteves de Oliveira
Ênio Rosa Prates
Daniel Chamorro Darde
Post-weaning weight gain and pregnancy rate of beef heifers bred at 18 months of age: a meta-analysis approach
Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
body weight
mating
yearling
author_facet Leonardo Canali Canellas
Júlio Otávio Jardim Barcellos
Luciana Neves Nunes
Tamara Esteves de Oliveira
Ênio Rosa Prates
Daniel Chamorro Darde
author_sort Leonardo Canali Canellas
title Post-weaning weight gain and pregnancy rate of beef heifers bred at 18 months of age: a meta-analysis approach
title_short Post-weaning weight gain and pregnancy rate of beef heifers bred at 18 months of age: a meta-analysis approach
title_full Post-weaning weight gain and pregnancy rate of beef heifers bred at 18 months of age: a meta-analysis approach
title_fullStr Post-weaning weight gain and pregnancy rate of beef heifers bred at 18 months of age: a meta-analysis approach
title_full_unstemmed Post-weaning weight gain and pregnancy rate of beef heifers bred at 18 months of age: a meta-analysis approach
title_sort post-weaning weight gain and pregnancy rate of beef heifers bred at 18 months of age: a meta-analysis approach
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia
series Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
issn 1516-3598
1806-9290
publishDate 2012-07-01
description The objective of this study was to evaluate, using meta-analysis, the main factors related to post-weaning body weight and weight gain that affect pregnancy rate of heifers bred at 18 months of age. Data of 1398 beef heifers from six experiments were analyzed as a set. Information related to methodology and results of each experiment were codified in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. The independent variables analyzed were: body weight at seven months of age (BW7M), daily weight gain from seven to 12 months (DWG7-12), body weight at 12 months of age (BW12M), daily weight gain from 12 to 15 months (DWG12-15), body weight at 15 months of age (BW15M), daily weight gain from 15 to 18 months (DWG15-18), daily weight gain from 7 to 18 months (DWG7-18) and body weight at 18 months of age (BW18M). The response variable was pregnancy rate (PR). Body weight at 18 months of age and DWG7-18 showed high correlation with PR and between each other. The other variables presented low correlation with PR. Body weight at first breeding and daily weight gain from seven to 18 months are the most important variables affecting the pregnancy rate of heifers bred at 18 months of age in the autumn. Weaning weight and weight gain during intermediate steps of the post-weaning period are not good predictors of pregnancy rate. Higher pregnancy rates can be obtained provided enough post-weaning weight gain and minimum body weight at first breeding are achieved, irrespective of when weight is gained.
topic body weight
mating
yearling
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982012000700011
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