品种、体分和动物类别对IATF管理下母牛受孕率的影响

Rosana Dias Campos, Otaviano de Souza Pires Neto, C. M. C. Carvalho, F. Raidan, Janderson Tolentino Silveira, Igor Dias Soares, Abel Martins Lafetá Lírio Brant, Alice Ranielly Chaves Santos, Bruna N. Cardoso
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本研究评估了阴道内孕激素植入物(DIP)的重复使用、身体状况评分和种族构成对Nelore和Angus母牛(F1)和不同类别的Nelore母牛(F1)的怀孕率的影响,这些母牛接受了不同的TAI方案,数据来自米纳斯吉拉斯州北部一个商业农场的3093头雌性奶牛,接受了相同的激素诱导方案。种族位置影响母牛的受孕率,内洛尔母牛的受孕率为55.11%,½安格斯母牛的受孕率为64.36%,表明½安格斯母牛的受孕率是内洛尔母牛的1.55倍。直到第三次使用,孕酮植入才对评估的小母牛的怀孕率产生影响。在1 ~ 5分范围内,身体状况得分每增加1个单位,怀孕成功率就会增加1.9109倍或91.09%。产牛种类对奶牛妊娠率影响不显著,初产、初产、二次产和多产奶牛妊娠率分别为58.1%、62.8%、77.7%和62.9%。引入1 / 2安格斯小母牛来探索杂种优势和品种间互补性的影响是一个可行的选择。如果奶牛在产后得到良好的管理,其怀孕率将高于全国平均水平。
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Impact of breed, body score and animal category on the pregnancy rate of bovine females under IATF management
This study evaluate the impact of the reuse of the intravaginal progesterone implant (DIP), the body condition score and the racial composition on the pregnancy rate of Nelore and Angus heifers (F1) and Nelore cows of different categories submitted to different protocols of TAI, from a database of 3,093 females submitted to the same hormonal induction protocol and from the mating season of a commercial farm in the north of Minas Gerais. The racial com- position influenced the pregnancy rate of heifers, with rates of 55.11% for Nellore heifers and 64.36% for ½ Angus, showing that the ½ Angus breed has 1.55 times more chances of successful gestation compared to the breed Nellore. There is no effect of the progesterone implant until the third use on the pregnancy rate of the heifers evaluated. The increase of one unit in the body condition score on the scale of 1 to 5 implies 1.9109 or 91.09% times more success in pregnancy. The category of calving cows did not significantly affect the pregnancy rate in the evaluated herd, with pregnancy rates of 58.1%, 62.8%, 77.7% and 62.9% for primiparous, early primiparous, secondary and multiparous, respectively. The introduction of ½ Angus heifers to explore the effects of heterosis and complementarity between breeds is a viable alternative. Cows, when well managed in the postpartum period, obtain pregnancy rates higher than that observed in the national average.
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