Efficiency of calf production of cows from two genetic groups

The objective was to evaluate the effect of weight, age and production efficiency of cows from genetic groups based on the calf weight at calving and at weaning. For a period of five years, data of 120 cows (60 Angus-Nellore (AN) and 60 Simmental-Nellore (SN)) at four to nine-years of age were evaluated. All cows were maintained on Brachiaria decumbens pastures, with two forage availability levels (high and low), distributed in a randomized-block design. The cows were placed together with Canchim bulls to generate the crossbred calves. A supplement, consisting of 200 g/kg crude protein and 820 g/kg of total digestible nutrients, was provided to the calves in creep feeding until 210 days-old (weaning). Supplement had a significant effect on the weight of the cow at calving and weaning. The average weights of the Angus-Nellore cows were 529.19 and 514.23 kg at calving and on the weaning day, respectively. These values were higher for Simmental-Nellore cows, which presented 569.60 and 542.59 kg, respectively. The male-calf weight at weaning was 254.69 kg, which was higher than the females (237.70 kg). Genetic group had no effect on weaning weight. The average weight for Canchim × Angus-Nellore calves was 243.41 kg and for Canchim × Simmental-Nellore it was 248.98 kg. Cow age affected weaning weight, promoting a linear increase of 0.804 kg in the weaning weight each year. Younger and smaller cows (Angus-Nellore) are more efficient for calf production.

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Main Authors: Ítavo,Luís Carlos Vinhas, Euclides Filho,Kepler, Torres Júnior,Roberto Augusto de Almeida, Ítavo,Camila Celeste Brandão Ferreira, Nogueira,Ériklis, Dias,Alexandre Menezes
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-359820140007003902015-09-23Efficiency of calf production of cows from two genetic groupsÍtavo,Luís Carlos VinhasEuclides Filho,KeplerTorres Júnior,Roberto Augusto de AlmeidaÍtavo,Camila Celeste Brandão FerreiraNogueira,ÉriklisDias,Alexandre Menezes body size calf performance crossbreed efficiency The objective was to evaluate the effect of weight, age and production efficiency of cows from genetic groups based on the calf weight at calving and at weaning. For a period of five years, data of 120 cows (60 Angus-Nellore (AN) and 60 Simmental-Nellore (SN)) at four to nine-years of age were evaluated. All cows were maintained on Brachiaria decumbens pastures, with two forage availability levels (high and low), distributed in a randomized-block design. The cows were placed together with Canchim bulls to generate the crossbred calves. A supplement, consisting of 200 g/kg crude protein and 820 g/kg of total digestible nutrients, was provided to the calves in creep feeding until 210 days-old (weaning). Supplement had a significant effect on the weight of the cow at calving and weaning. The average weights of the Angus-Nellore cows were 529.19 and 514.23 kg at calving and on the weaning day, respectively. These values were higher for Simmental-Nellore cows, which presented 569.60 and 542.59 kg, respectively. The male-calf weight at weaning was 254.69 kg, which was higher than the females (237.70 kg). Genetic group had no effect on weaning weight. The average weight for Canchim × Angus-Nellore calves was 243.41 kg and for Canchim × Simmental-Nellore it was 248.98 kg. Cow age affected weaning weight, promoting a linear increase of 0.804 kg in the weaning weight each year. Younger and smaller cows (Angus-Nellore) are more efficient for calf production.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de ZootecniaRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.43 n.7 20142014-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982014000700390en10.1590/S1516-35982014000700008
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author Ítavo,Luís Carlos Vinhas
Euclides Filho,Kepler
Torres Júnior,Roberto Augusto de Almeida
Ítavo,Camila Celeste Brandão Ferreira
Nogueira,Ériklis
Dias,Alexandre Menezes
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Euclides Filho,Kepler
Torres Júnior,Roberto Augusto de Almeida
Ítavo,Camila Celeste Brandão Ferreira
Nogueira,Ériklis
Dias,Alexandre Menezes
Efficiency of calf production of cows from two genetic groups
author_facet Ítavo,Luís Carlos Vinhas
Euclides Filho,Kepler
Torres Júnior,Roberto Augusto de Almeida
Ítavo,Camila Celeste Brandão Ferreira
Nogueira,Ériklis
Dias,Alexandre Menezes
author_sort Ítavo,Luís Carlos Vinhas
title Efficiency of calf production of cows from two genetic groups
title_short Efficiency of calf production of cows from two genetic groups
title_full Efficiency of calf production of cows from two genetic groups
title_fullStr Efficiency of calf production of cows from two genetic groups
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of calf production of cows from two genetic groups
title_sort efficiency of calf production of cows from two genetic groups
description The objective was to evaluate the effect of weight, age and production efficiency of cows from genetic groups based on the calf weight at calving and at weaning. For a period of five years, data of 120 cows (60 Angus-Nellore (AN) and 60 Simmental-Nellore (SN)) at four to nine-years of age were evaluated. All cows were maintained on Brachiaria decumbens pastures, with two forage availability levels (high and low), distributed in a randomized-block design. The cows were placed together with Canchim bulls to generate the crossbred calves. A supplement, consisting of 200 g/kg crude protein and 820 g/kg of total digestible nutrients, was provided to the calves in creep feeding until 210 days-old (weaning). Supplement had a significant effect on the weight of the cow at calving and weaning. The average weights of the Angus-Nellore cows were 529.19 and 514.23 kg at calving and on the weaning day, respectively. These values were higher for Simmental-Nellore cows, which presented 569.60 and 542.59 kg, respectively. The male-calf weight at weaning was 254.69 kg, which was higher than the females (237.70 kg). Genetic group had no effect on weaning weight. The average weight for Canchim × Angus-Nellore calves was 243.41 kg and for Canchim × Simmental-Nellore it was 248.98 kg. Cow age affected weaning weight, promoting a linear increase of 0.804 kg in the weaning weight each year. Younger and smaller cows (Angus-Nellore) are more efficient for calf production.
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