Fetal sex influence in the productive performance in Holstein cows in Brazil

In dairy farming, the productive performance of lactating cows is directly related to the efficiency of the production system. In this respect, studies in different areas investigating animal production try to understand the determinant factors of milk production. Many studies have shown a high corr...

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Main Authors: Manuela Pires Monteiro da Gama, Gisele Machado Fernandes, Aníbal Eugênio Vercesi Filho, Gabriela Geraldi Mendonça, Tássia Sant’Ana Samóra, Lenira El Faro Zadra, Cláudia Cristina Paro de Paz
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Zootecnia 2015-02-01
Series:Boletim de Indústria Animal
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author Manuela Pires Monteiro da Gama
Gisele Machado Fernandes
Aníbal Eugênio Vercesi Filho
Gabriela Geraldi Mendonça
Tássia Sant’Ana Samóra
Lenira El Faro Zadra
Cláudia Cristina Paro de Paz
author_facet Manuela Pires Monteiro da Gama
Gisele Machado Fernandes
Aníbal Eugênio Vercesi Filho
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Cláudia Cristina Paro de Paz
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description In dairy farming, the productive performance of lactating cows is directly related to the efficiency of the production system. In this respect, studies in different areas investigating animal production try to understand the determinant factors of milk production. Many studies have shown a high correlation between milk production of cows and performance of their calves; however, few studies have addressed the influence of calf sex on milk production. With the objective to evaluate the influence of fetal sex on the milk production of Holstein cows, the present study analyzed cumulative milk yield data provided by the Agrindus Farm in Descalvado, São Paulo. A total of 10,780 calvings of 4,807 cows that had calved between April 2001 and October 2013 and their cumulative yields during lactation according to offspring sex were evaluated. The PROC GLM procedure of the SAS software (SAS Inst., Inc., Cary, NC) was used for analysis. The contemporary group was defined as year and month of calving, with a minimum of 5 observations per group. In addition to contemporary group, the effects of management group and calving order of the cow were included in the model. Mean cumulative yields were 9,800.79 and 9,802.95 kg for cows that had given birth to males and females, respectively. There was no significant difference (P=0.9519) in cumulative milk yield of cows during the study period as a function of fetal sex. Controversial results are reported in the literature for beef cows. In a recent study on Holstein cows, higher milk production was observed for cows that had given birth to females. Fetal sex is a determinant factor not only for milk production after calving, but also in subsequent lactations in the absence of bovine somatotropin (bST). In contrast, when bST is administered, fetal sex only exerts an influence in the first calving. In the present study, the use of bST was not included in the model, a fact that may explain the lack of a significant effect of fetal sex on the cumulative milk yield of cows. The inclusion of data regarding bST use in future analyses should contribute to a better understanding of the influence of fetal sex on milk production.
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spelling doaj.art-bb7e56832fd84eb493c4a4becaf6a3f02023-09-29T20:54:08ZengInstituto de ZootecniaBoletim de Indústria Animal1981-41002015-02-0171Fetal sex influence in the productive performance in Holstein cows in BrazilManuela Pires Monteiro da GamaGisele Machado FernandesAníbal Eugênio Vercesi FilhoGabriela Geraldi MendonçaTássia Sant’Ana SamóraLenira El Faro ZadraCláudia Cristina Paro de PazIn dairy farming, the productive performance of lactating cows is directly related to the efficiency of the production system. In this respect, studies in different areas investigating animal production try to understand the determinant factors of milk production. Many studies have shown a high correlation between milk production of cows and performance of their calves; however, few studies have addressed the influence of calf sex on milk production. With the objective to evaluate the influence of fetal sex on the milk production of Holstein cows, the present study analyzed cumulative milk yield data provided by the Agrindus Farm in Descalvado, São Paulo. A total of 10,780 calvings of 4,807 cows that had calved between April 2001 and October 2013 and their cumulative yields during lactation according to offspring sex were evaluated. The PROC GLM procedure of the SAS software (SAS Inst., Inc., Cary, NC) was used for analysis. The contemporary group was defined as year and month of calving, with a minimum of 5 observations per group. In addition to contemporary group, the effects of management group and calving order of the cow were included in the model. Mean cumulative yields were 9,800.79 and 9,802.95 kg for cows that had given birth to males and females, respectively. There was no significant difference (P=0.9519) in cumulative milk yield of cows during the study period as a function of fetal sex. Controversial results are reported in the literature for beef cows. In a recent study on Holstein cows, higher milk production was observed for cows that had given birth to females. Fetal sex is a determinant factor not only for milk production after calving, but also in subsequent lactations in the absence of bovine somatotropin (bST). In contrast, when bST is administered, fetal sex only exerts an influence in the first calving. In the present study, the use of bST was not included in the model, a fact that may explain the lack of a significant effect of fetal sex on the cumulative milk yield of cows. The inclusion of data regarding bST use in future analyses should contribute to a better understanding of the influence of fetal sex on milk production.http://localhost/index.php/bia/article/view/405fetal sexmilk production
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Cláudia Cristina Paro de Paz
Fetal sex influence in the productive performance in Holstein cows in Brazil
Boletim de Indústria Animal
fetal sex
milk production
title Fetal sex influence in the productive performance in Holstein cows in Brazil
title_full Fetal sex influence in the productive performance in Holstein cows in Brazil
title_fullStr Fetal sex influence in the productive performance in Holstein cows in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Fetal sex influence in the productive performance in Holstein cows in Brazil
title_short Fetal sex influence in the productive performance in Holstein cows in Brazil
title_sort fetal sex influence in the productive performance in holstein cows in brazil
topic fetal sex
milk production
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