The effect of bull exposure on the early postpartum reproductive performance of suckling angus cows

The present study tested the effect of biostimulation by bull exposure on the early postpartum reproductive performance of well fed and permanently suckled Angus cows. At 1 week postpartum, 90 Angus cows with no history of calving problems and their calves were allocated by parity, body weight, and...

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Main Authors: Antonio Landaeta-Hernández, Pedro Meléndez, Julián Bartolomé, Owen Rae, Louis Archbald
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Zulia 2010-04-01
Series:Revista Científica
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Online Access:http://www.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/cientifica/article/view/15413
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Summary:The present study tested the effect of biostimulation by bull exposure on the early postpartum reproductive performance of well fed and permanently suckled Angus cows. At 1 week postpartum, 90 Angus cows with no history of calving problems and their calves were allocated by parity, body weight, and body frame into 3 isolated groups of 30 cows each. Cows from groups A and B were permanently exposed to mature bulls (BE) while cows from Group C (NE) served as a control. Analyzed variables included; intervals from calving to resumption of ovarian activity (ICR), and first behavioral estrus (ICE), length of the first estrous cycle (ECL), number of cows showing estrus/group, and number of estrus periods (NEP) occurred per cow during the 90 days previous to the breeding season. The ICR (38.1 Ó 3.4 vs 51.0 Ó 4.4; P
ISSN:0798-2259
2521-9715