Animals (Oct 2022)

Impacts of Dam Age on Lifetime Productivity of Angus Replacement Beef Females

  • Krista R. Wellnitz,
  • Cory T. Parsons,
  • Julia M. Dafoe,
  • Darrin L. Boss,
  • Samuel A. Wyffels,
  • Timothy DelCurto,
  • Megan L. Van Emon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12202768
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 20
p. 2768

Abstract

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Comprehensive cow-calf production data was utilized to evaluate the impact of dam age on lifetime productivity of Angus replacement beef females. Cows used in this study were commercial Angus replacement females born between 2006 and 2020, ranging in age from 1 to 14-yr of age (n = 3568). To determine the impact of dam age on lifetime productivity, cows were classified by age groups, specifically 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, 6/7-, and 8-yrs old and older. The 8-yr and older group consisted of females that were up to 14-yr of age. Cow BW at breeding exhibited a cow age × dam age interaction (p p = 0.05) averaging 69.41%, but after further delineation, no significant impacts of dam age were observed. Productivity as a measure of total pounds of calf weaned through 5-yrs displayed a dam age effect (p = 0.01) with cows from 8-yrs or older dams weaning more total pounds of calf, than cows from 3-yr-old dams. In summary, the impact of dam age on lifetime productivity indicates that dam age can impact future productivity of their offspring.

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