Productive efficiency of cows primiparous aberdeen angus of the body size and milk production levels

Assessment of the productive efficiency of 30 primiparous Aberdeen Angus cows of different body sizes, classified at calving as heavy (375±10.5 kg) or light (283±7.7 kg), and different total milk-yield levels, classified as high (868±24.5 kg) or low (547±18.3 kg). Heavy cows were superior in wei...

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Main Authors: Ricardo Zambarda Vaz, Edson Luiz Azambuja Ribeiro, João Restle, Fabiano Nunes Vaz, Paulo Santana Pacheco, José Luiz Moletta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2016-10-01
Series:Bioscience Journal
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Online Access:http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/32823
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spelling doaj-e63af5c966904e79ab7dad4029afa07f2021-06-29T13:29:12ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632016-10-0132510.14393/BJ-v32n5a2016-3282332823Productive efficiency of cows primiparous aberdeen angus of the body size and milk production levelsRicardo Zambarda Vaz0Edson Luiz Azambuja RibeiroJoão Restle1Fabiano Nunes Vaz2Paulo Santana Pacheco3José Luiz Moletta4Professor Adjunto do Departamento de Zootecnia da Universidade Federal de Pelotas - UFPELPesquisador SêniorProfessor Adjunto, Departamento de Economia Rural Professor Adjunto, Departamento de Zootecnia Instituto Agronômico do Paraná - IAPAR, Secretaria de Agricultura e do Abastecimento do Estado do Paraná - PR.Assessment of the productive efficiency of 30 primiparous Aberdeen Angus cows of different body sizes, classified at calving as heavy (375±10.5 kg) or light (283±7.7 kg), and different total milk-yield levels, classified as high (868±24.5 kg) or low (547±18.3 kg). Heavy cows were superior in weight at calving and weaning, but there were no differences in milk yield and weight at birth and weaning of calves. Heavy cows were less efficient than light cows in the production of kilograms of calves per 100 kg of cows at calving and at weaning. High-producing cows were heavier at calving and had heavier calves at birth and weaning, but did not differ between the milk-yield levels for the variation in daily weight. The variation in daily weight of the calves was greater from high-producing cows. High-producing dairy beef cows were more efficient at weaning, and their calves required less milk to produce one kilogram of live weight.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/32823body conditioncalvinglactation persistencyweaning
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author Ricardo Zambarda Vaz
Edson Luiz Azambuja Ribeiro
João Restle
Fabiano Nunes Vaz
Paulo Santana Pacheco
José Luiz Moletta
spellingShingle Ricardo Zambarda Vaz
Edson Luiz Azambuja Ribeiro
João Restle
Fabiano Nunes Vaz
Paulo Santana Pacheco
José Luiz Moletta
Productive efficiency of cows primiparous aberdeen angus of the body size and milk production levels
Bioscience Journal
body condition
calving
lactation persistency
weaning
author_facet Ricardo Zambarda Vaz
Edson Luiz Azambuja Ribeiro
João Restle
Fabiano Nunes Vaz
Paulo Santana Pacheco
José Luiz Moletta
author_sort Ricardo Zambarda Vaz
title Productive efficiency of cows primiparous aberdeen angus of the body size and milk production levels
title_short Productive efficiency of cows primiparous aberdeen angus of the body size and milk production levels
title_full Productive efficiency of cows primiparous aberdeen angus of the body size and milk production levels
title_fullStr Productive efficiency of cows primiparous aberdeen angus of the body size and milk production levels
title_full_unstemmed Productive efficiency of cows primiparous aberdeen angus of the body size and milk production levels
title_sort productive efficiency of cows primiparous aberdeen angus of the body size and milk production levels
publisher Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
series Bioscience Journal
issn 1981-3163
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Assessment of the productive efficiency of 30 primiparous Aberdeen Angus cows of different body sizes, classified at calving as heavy (375±10.5 kg) or light (283±7.7 kg), and different total milk-yield levels, classified as high (868±24.5 kg) or low (547±18.3 kg). Heavy cows were superior in weight at calving and weaning, but there were no differences in milk yield and weight at birth and weaning of calves. Heavy cows were less efficient than light cows in the production of kilograms of calves per 100 kg of cows at calving and at weaning. High-producing cows were heavier at calving and had heavier calves at birth and weaning, but did not differ between the milk-yield levels for the variation in daily weight. The variation in daily weight of the calves was greater from high-producing cows. High-producing dairy beef cows were more efficient at weaning, and their calves required less milk to produce one kilogram of live weight.
topic body condition
calving
lactation persistency
weaning
url http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/32823
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