Revista Científica (Apr 2010)

The effect of bull exposure on the early postpartum reproductive performance of suckling angus cows

  • Antonio Landaeta-Hernández,
  • Pedro Meléndez,
  • Julián Bartolomé,
  • Owen Rae,
  • Louis Archbald

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 6

Abstract

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The present study tested the effect of biostimulation by bull exposure on the early postpartum reproductive performance of well fed and permanently suckled Angus cows. At 1 week postpartum, 90 Angus cows with no history of calving problems and their calves were allocated by parity, body weight, and body frame into 3 isolated groups of 30 cows each. Cows from groups A and B were permanently exposed to mature bulls (BE) while cows from Group C (NE) served as a control. Analyzed variables included; intervals from calving to resumption of ovarian activity (ICR), and first behavioral estrus (ICE), length of the first estrous cycle (ECL), number of cows showing estrus/group, and number of estrus periods (NEP) occurred per cow during the 90 days previous to the breeding season. The ICR (38.1 Ó 3.4 vs 51.0 Ó 4.4; P

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