Animals (May 2020)

Pregnancy Loss (28–110 Days of Pregnancy) in Holstein Cows: A Retrospective Study

  • Aitor Fernandez-Novo,
  • Octavi Fargas,
  • Juan Manuel Loste,
  • Francisco Sebastian,
  • Natividad Perez-Villalobos,
  • Jose Luis Pesantez-Pacheco,
  • Raquel Patron-Collantes,
  • Susana Astiz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10060925
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. 925

Abstract

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The objective of this retrospective study was to investigate the prevalence of pregnancy loss (PL; between 28–110 pregnancy days) and its relationship with factors: farm, year (2015–2018), season, artificial insemination (AI)-rank, parity, AI-type (fixed-time vs. oestrus-AI), previous PL, days in milk (DIM), fixed-time-AI protocol, AI-technician, bull, and semen-type (sexed vs. conventional). Data of 19,437 Holstein cattle AIs from eight Spanish farms were studied. Overall conception rate was 34.3% (6696/19,437) and PL 12.3% (822/6696). The PL was more likely to occur in primiparous (10.8%, odds ratio (OR) = 1.35; p = 0.04) and multiparous (15.3%; OR = 2.02, p p = 0.01). First AIs related to higher PL than ≥2nd AIs (PL = 13.8% vs. 11.2; OR = 0.73, p < 0.01). The factors season, fixed-time-AI protocol, DIM, bull, AI-technician, or type of semen were not significantly associated with PL. Therefore, farmers and consultants should adapt their preventive strategies relating to PL, particularly, to the parity of the cattle.

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