Indian Journal of Animal Sciences (Sep 2020)

Associations between milk fat, protein and fat-to-protein ratio with some reproductive indices in dairy cows

  • NAVID SARANJAM,
  • MEHRAN FARHOODI MOGHADDAM,
  • GHASEM AKBARI,
  • MAJID MOHAMMADSADEGH,
  • NIMA FARZANEH

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v90i5.104622
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 90, no. 5

Abstract

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Postpartum induced lipolysis by negative energy balance (NEB) causing an increase in milk fat, a decrease in milk protein, and as a consequence an increase in milk fat to protein ratio (FPR). The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between milk FPR and first service conception risk (FSCR), days to first service (DFS) and calving to conception interval at first service (CCIFS). Therefore, milk and reproduction data of 1,375 primiparous and multiparous Holstein dairy cows from 10 commercial dairy farms located on sub-tropical region were collected on days 30 and 60 of days in milk (DIM) and near the first service. The Pearson correlation test of milk compositions revealed only a significant correlation between milk protein at day 30 DIM and DFS, but in Logistic regression analysis it did not have a constant effect on reproductive indices. On the other hand, the effect of previous dry-off duration and AI season on FSCR were significant. Based on the result of the present study, it is concluded that milk compositions such as fat, protein and FPR had no correlation with the result of the first AI.

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