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Factors Affecting Reproductive Efficiency in Beef Cows

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 November 2017

A.J.F. Russel
Affiliation:
Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Bush Estate, Penicuik, Midlothian EH26 OPY
I.A. Wright
Affiliation:
Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Bush Estate, Penicuik, Midlothian EH26 OPY
E.A. Hunter
Affiliation:
Scottish Agricultural Statistics Service, University of Edinburgh, James Clerk Maxwell Building, Mayiield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ
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Successful and timely rebreeding is of major importance to the economics of suckler cow enterprises. Research into the causes of reprodutive failure and extended calving intervals can be difficult, not least because of the need for experiments involving large numbers of animals if statistically significant treatment effects are to be demonstrated. Useful information however, can be obtained from the analysis of data derived from a number of relatively small-scale experiments, not necessarily on reproduction per se, but in which records of reproductive performance are available.

This paper deals with the analysis of data on the reproductive performance of beef cows used in a number of experiments on the effects of nutrition during pregnancy and lactation on components of production such as milk yield and composition, calf birth weight and early calf growth rate. The objective of the analysis was to identify the major factors affecting calving interval and to quantify the magnitude of the effects of these factors.

Type
Beef Production and Nutrition
Copyright
Copyright © British Society of Animal Production 1989

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