Analysis of lactating cows in commercial Austrian dairy farms: interrelationships between different efficiency and production traits, body condition score and energy balance

This study examines the relationship between efficiency, energy balance and related traits like milk yield, feed intake (DMI), body weight and body condition score (BCS). Data was derived in the project ‘Efficient Cow’ to develop efficiency traits for Austrian cattle breeding (6105 cows, 161 farms,...

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Main Authors: Maria Ledinek, Leonhard Gruber, Franz Steininger, Birgit Fuerst-Waltl, Karl Zottl, Martin Royer, Kurt Krimberger, Martin Mayerhofer, Christa Egger-Danner
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2019.1569485
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spelling doaj-e43f0bd9d9c54533acfa44514ccb6dab2020-11-25T01:15:37ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1828-051X2019-01-0118172373310.1080/1828051X.2019.15694851569485Analysis of lactating cows in commercial Austrian dairy farms: interrelationships between different efficiency and production traits, body condition score and energy balanceMaria Ledinek0Leonhard Gruber1Franz Steininger2Birgit Fuerst-Waltl3Karl Zottl4Martin Royer5Kurt Krimberger6Martin Mayerhofer7Christa Egger-Danner8BOKU–University of Natural Resources and Life SciencesAgricultural Research and Education Centre Raumberg-GumpensteinZuchtData EDV-Dienstleistungen GmbHBOKU–University of Natural Resources and Life SciencesLKV NiederösterreichAgricultural Research and Education Centre Raumberg-GumpensteinAgricultural Research and Education Centre Raumberg-GumpensteinZuchtData EDV-Dienstleistungen GmbHZuchtData EDV-Dienstleistungen GmbHThis study examines the relationship between efficiency, energy balance and related traits like milk yield, feed intake (DMI), body weight and body condition score (BCS). Data was derived in the project ‘Efficient Cow’ to develop efficiency traits for Austrian cattle breeding (6105 cows, 161 farms, one-year data collection). The following efficiency traits were considered: body weight efficiency as ratio between energy corrected milk (ECM) to metabolic body weight, feed efficiency (kg ECM per kg DMI) and energy efficiency expressed as ratio between energy in milk to energy intake. The higher the proportion of Red Holstein (RH) in Fleckvieh (FV), the more (efficiently) milk was produced, but also at the expenses of body fat reserves. The negative energy state of Holstein Friesian (HF) and the FV groups with highest RH proportion lasted approximately twice as long as of the least efficient Brown Swiss. All genotypes regained lost body tissue during whole lactation. The high yielding groups required a higher concentrate proportion in late lactation to regain body condition. In early lactation, high efficiency was accompanied by the loss of body weight and BCS. Body condition stagnated longer on the lowest level and was more conform to energy balance than body weight. In conclusion, high efficiency required an increasing partitioning of nutrients to milk yield inclusive mobilisation. Breeding for higher efficiency would exacerbate catabolic state including problems with health and fertility. This highlights the necessity of a broader definition of efficiency in cattle breeding involving parameters like BCS, health and fertility traits. HIGHLIGHTS In early lactation, high efficiency co-occurs with loss of body weight and body condition score Breeding for higher efficiency exacerbates body tissue mobilisation and negative energy balance A broader definition of efficiency involving parameters like body condition score, health and fertility traits is necessary in cattle breedinghttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2019.1569485efficiencyenergy balancebody condition scorelactation stagebody tissue mobilisation
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author Maria Ledinek
Leonhard Gruber
Franz Steininger
Birgit Fuerst-Waltl
Karl Zottl
Martin Royer
Kurt Krimberger
Martin Mayerhofer
Christa Egger-Danner
spellingShingle Maria Ledinek
Leonhard Gruber
Franz Steininger
Birgit Fuerst-Waltl
Karl Zottl
Martin Royer
Kurt Krimberger
Martin Mayerhofer
Christa Egger-Danner
Analysis of lactating cows in commercial Austrian dairy farms: interrelationships between different efficiency and production traits, body condition score and energy balance
Italian Journal of Animal Science
efficiency
energy balance
body condition score
lactation stage
body tissue mobilisation
author_facet Maria Ledinek
Leonhard Gruber
Franz Steininger
Birgit Fuerst-Waltl
Karl Zottl
Martin Royer
Kurt Krimberger
Martin Mayerhofer
Christa Egger-Danner
author_sort Maria Ledinek
title Analysis of lactating cows in commercial Austrian dairy farms: interrelationships between different efficiency and production traits, body condition score and energy balance
title_short Analysis of lactating cows in commercial Austrian dairy farms: interrelationships between different efficiency and production traits, body condition score and energy balance
title_full Analysis of lactating cows in commercial Austrian dairy farms: interrelationships between different efficiency and production traits, body condition score and energy balance
title_fullStr Analysis of lactating cows in commercial Austrian dairy farms: interrelationships between different efficiency and production traits, body condition score and energy balance
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of lactating cows in commercial Austrian dairy farms: interrelationships between different efficiency and production traits, body condition score and energy balance
title_sort analysis of lactating cows in commercial austrian dairy farms: interrelationships between different efficiency and production traits, body condition score and energy balance
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1828-051X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This study examines the relationship between efficiency, energy balance and related traits like milk yield, feed intake (DMI), body weight and body condition score (BCS). Data was derived in the project ‘Efficient Cow’ to develop efficiency traits for Austrian cattle breeding (6105 cows, 161 farms, one-year data collection). The following efficiency traits were considered: body weight efficiency as ratio between energy corrected milk (ECM) to metabolic body weight, feed efficiency (kg ECM per kg DMI) and energy efficiency expressed as ratio between energy in milk to energy intake. The higher the proportion of Red Holstein (RH) in Fleckvieh (FV), the more (efficiently) milk was produced, but also at the expenses of body fat reserves. The negative energy state of Holstein Friesian (HF) and the FV groups with highest RH proportion lasted approximately twice as long as of the least efficient Brown Swiss. All genotypes regained lost body tissue during whole lactation. The high yielding groups required a higher concentrate proportion in late lactation to regain body condition. In early lactation, high efficiency was accompanied by the loss of body weight and BCS. Body condition stagnated longer on the lowest level and was more conform to energy balance than body weight. In conclusion, high efficiency required an increasing partitioning of nutrients to milk yield inclusive mobilisation. Breeding for higher efficiency would exacerbate catabolic state including problems with health and fertility. This highlights the necessity of a broader definition of efficiency in cattle breeding involving parameters like BCS, health and fertility traits. HIGHLIGHTS In early lactation, high efficiency co-occurs with loss of body weight and body condition score Breeding for higher efficiency exacerbates body tissue mobilisation and negative energy balance A broader definition of efficiency involving parameters like body condition score, health and fertility traits is necessary in cattle breeding
topic efficiency
energy balance
body condition score
lactation stage
body tissue mobilisation
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2019.1569485
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