1. Reproductive performance of heifers of different weight classes in the first and second mating
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Rangel Fernandes Pacheco, Ivan Luiz Brondani, Dari Celestino Alves Filho, Jonatas Cattelam, Andrei Retamoso Mayer, Ana Paula Machado Martini, Gilmar Cardoso dos Santos, Daniele Borchate, and João Restle
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Heifer development ,Desired body weight ,First mating ,First calving. ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of live weight at first mating on reproductive performance in the first and second reproductive years. For that purpose, the reproductive history of 221 heifers mated for the first time between the years of 2003 and 2012 was evaluated. Heifers were grouped into three weight classes at the age of 24 months: 50-59.9% (55%), 60-69.9% (65%), and 70-80% (75%). The pregnancy rate in the first reproductive year in heifers from weight classes 55%, 65%, and 75% was 38.0%, 56.4%, and 69.0%, respectively. The pregnancy rate in the second reproductive year was not affected by weight at first mating (p > 0.05) and corresponded to 41.6%; 42.1%, and 50.4% in the three weight classes, respectively. The weight class of heifers before mating at the age of 24 months affected reproductive performance at first mating but did not increase the pregnancy rate in the second reproductive year.
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- 2019
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