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Effects of stocking rate, improved pasture and weaning age on the reproductive performance of primiparous cows

Ninety two primiparous cows at three years old (46 Braford - 46 Hereford), were assigned to stocking rates (SR) of 240 kg/ha (T1) and 320 kg/ha (T2) on natural pasture, from 09.01.00 to 03.06.01, or 400 kg/ha (T3) on improved pasture of ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L.) during 80 days postpartum, and after, at same SR of T2 on natural pasture until the conventional weaning (CW; 03.06.01). The breeding season was from 11.23.00 until 02.15.01. Early weaning (EW) was imposed to 46 cows in 01.01.01. Live weights at calving (LWC), beginning (LWB) and at the end of the breeding season (LWE) were not affected by the treatments. Treatments affected significantly the body condition at calving (BCC), beginning (BCI) and at the end of the breeding season (BCE). The Braford cows had higher LWC, LWB and LWE than the Hereford cows. The pregnancy rate (PR), calving interval (CI) and calving-conception interval (CCI) were not affected by EW. PR was not affected by the treatments (T1= 93.8%; T2= 90.6%; T3= 100%), neither by EW (EW= 97.8%; CW= 91.3%). However, at 21 days after the beginning of the breeding season, 15.6 and 17.9% of the cows in T1 and T3, respectively, were pregnant, while none cow (0.0%) in T2 was pregnant. At 42 days after the beginning of the breeding season, 46.9 and 71.4% of the cows in T1 and T3 were pregnant, respectively, and 37.5% of the cows in T2. Cows on T3 had CI (386.8 days) and CCI (101.8 days) shorter than cows on T2 (399.0 and 114.0 days, respectively). Cows on T1 had intermediary CI (390.9 days) and CCI (105.9 days), being similar to T2 and T3.

Braford; early weaning; Hereford; natural pasture; reproduction


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