Effect of nursing behavior, sex of the calf, and parity order on milk production of buffaloes

Summary Background: the allonursing effect on daily milk production (DMP) and total milk production (TMP) has been little explored. Objective: to evaluate the effect of nursing behavior, sex of the calf and parity order (PO) on DMP and TMP of buffalo cows. Methods: 35 buffalo cows and their cal...

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Main Authors: Aparecida de FM Oliveira, Celia R Quirino, Rosemary Bastos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Antioquia
Series:Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias
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spelling doaj-e676293babeb4c02b1d56e1d3ae889412020-11-24T21:07:51ZengUniversidad de AntioquiaRevista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias0120-0690301303810.17533/udea.rccp.v30n1a04S0120-06902017000100030Effect of nursing behavior, sex of the calf, and parity order on milk production of buffaloesAparecida de FM OliveiraCelia R QuirinoRosemary BastosSummary Background: the allonursing effect on daily milk production (DMP) and total milk production (TMP) has been little explored. Objective: to evaluate the effect of nursing behavior, sex of the calf and parity order (PO) on DMP and TMP of buffalo cows. Methods: 35 buffalo cows and their calves were evaluated. Observations were performed monthly (three consecutive days) from May to November. The nursing behavior was characterized as: 1) Isolated filial nursing (IFN); 2) Collective filial nursing (CFN), and 3) Non-filial nursing (NFN). Cows were grouped into four categories to study the effects of nursing behavior on DMP and TMP: 1) Non-permissive (NP); 2) Filial permissive (FP); 3) Filial and collective filial permissive (FCFP); and 4) Filial, collective filial and non-filial permissive (FCFNFP). DMP was recorded three days per month and TMP was calculated as DMP*270 days of lactation. Results: sex of the calf and second and third PO had an effect on nursing behavior (p<0.05). DMP and TMP were significantly affected by calf sex and nursing behavior (p<0.05). PO had no effect on DMP and TMP. Conclusion: our results suggest that nursing behavior is associated with milk production in buffalo cows. Buffalo cows that accept all types of nursing behavior were had the highest DMP and TMP. Sex of the calf influenced nursing behavior, DMP, and TMP, so that buffalo cows with male calves displayed more frequent allonursing behavior and yielded more milk.http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0120-06902017000100030&lng=en&tlng=enallonursingalloparental carebubalus bubalissuckling
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author Aparecida de FM Oliveira
Celia R Quirino
Rosemary Bastos
spellingShingle Aparecida de FM Oliveira
Celia R Quirino
Rosemary Bastos
Effect of nursing behavior, sex of the calf, and parity order on milk production of buffaloes
Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias
allonursing
alloparental care
bubalus bubalis
suckling
author_facet Aparecida de FM Oliveira
Celia R Quirino
Rosemary Bastos
author_sort Aparecida de FM Oliveira
title Effect of nursing behavior, sex of the calf, and parity order on milk production of buffaloes
title_short Effect of nursing behavior, sex of the calf, and parity order on milk production of buffaloes
title_full Effect of nursing behavior, sex of the calf, and parity order on milk production of buffaloes
title_fullStr Effect of nursing behavior, sex of the calf, and parity order on milk production of buffaloes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of nursing behavior, sex of the calf, and parity order on milk production of buffaloes
title_sort effect of nursing behavior, sex of the calf, and parity order on milk production of buffaloes
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
series Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias
issn 0120-0690
description Summary Background: the allonursing effect on daily milk production (DMP) and total milk production (TMP) has been little explored. Objective: to evaluate the effect of nursing behavior, sex of the calf and parity order (PO) on DMP and TMP of buffalo cows. Methods: 35 buffalo cows and their calves were evaluated. Observations were performed monthly (three consecutive days) from May to November. The nursing behavior was characterized as: 1) Isolated filial nursing (IFN); 2) Collective filial nursing (CFN), and 3) Non-filial nursing (NFN). Cows were grouped into four categories to study the effects of nursing behavior on DMP and TMP: 1) Non-permissive (NP); 2) Filial permissive (FP); 3) Filial and collective filial permissive (FCFP); and 4) Filial, collective filial and non-filial permissive (FCFNFP). DMP was recorded three days per month and TMP was calculated as DMP*270 days of lactation. Results: sex of the calf and second and third PO had an effect on nursing behavior (p<0.05). DMP and TMP were significantly affected by calf sex and nursing behavior (p<0.05). PO had no effect on DMP and TMP. Conclusion: our results suggest that nursing behavior is associated with milk production in buffalo cows. Buffalo cows that accept all types of nursing behavior were had the highest DMP and TMP. Sex of the calf influenced nursing behavior, DMP, and TMP, so that buffalo cows with male calves displayed more frequent allonursing behavior and yielded more milk.
topic allonursing
alloparental care
bubalus bubalis
suckling
url http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0120-06902017000100030&lng=en&tlng=en
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