Influence of prepartum body in multiparous beef cows condition score change on reproduction calving in moderate body condition

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Morrison, DG
Spitzer, JC
Perkins, JL
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[1] Louisiana State Univ, Ctr Agr, Rosepine Res Stn, Rosepine, LA 70659 USA
[2] Clemson Univ, Dept Vet Sci, Clemson, SC 29634 USA
[3] Univ Arkansas, Dept Anim Sci, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA
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beef cows; body condition; reproduction;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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Multiparous, spring-calving beef cows (n = 250) were used to determine whether large changes in body energy reserves during mid- to late gestation influenced subsequent reproductive performance of cows calving in moderate body condition, In three states, cows were blocked by BW and body condition score (BCS; 1 = emaciated to 9 = obese) then allotted to receive either a high or low plane of nutrition from late summer to early winter over a 3-yr period. This generated an array of BCS by the beginning of the last trimester of pregnancy when cows were grouped by BCS as follows: Group 1, BCS less than or equal to 4; Group 2, BCS of 5 or 6; and Group 3, BCS greater than or equal to 7. Each group was managed so that individual cows would calve with a BCS of 5 to 6. At the time of group assignment, mean BW and BCS differed (P < .01) among groups and were 480 kg and 3.6, 541 kg and 5,5, and 594 kg and 7.1 for Groups 1 to 3, respectively. Within 28 d before calving, BW and BCS were similar (P > .20) among groups averaging 555 kg and 5.1. Prepartum BCS changes averaged 1.4, -.4, and -2.0 units for Groups 1 to 3, respectively (P < .01). Cows were managed as a single group after calving in each state,location effect war;significant for the prepartum and postpartum-BW and BCS changes but not for postpartum reproductive performance. Significant location x BCS group interactions were found for the 90-d prepartum BW, BCS at calving, and prepartum changes in BW, but were caused by differences in magnitude among locations. The percentage of cows with luteal activity at the start of a subsequent breeding season was not affected (P > .20) by either location or BCS group, and averaged 66%, Mean pregnancy rates at 20, 40, and 60 d of a subsequent breeding season were 55, 76, and 89% for Group 1; 51, 67, and 82% for Group 2; and 64, 79, and 89% for Group 3 (P > .30). Mean days to conception were 89, 87, and 85 for Groups 1 to 3, respectively (P = .70). Neither calf birth weight ((x) over bar = 38.6 kg) nor adjusted 205-d weight ((x) over bar = 223.6 kg) were affected by prepartum BW and BCS changes. We conclude that reproductive performance of cows calving in moderate body condition is not influenced by large changes in body energy reserves during the last trimester of pregnancy.
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