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Analyses of some factors which affect the productivity of beef cows and of their calves in a marginal rainfall area of Rhodesia. 1. Factors affecting calving rate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2010

F. D. Richardson
Affiliation:
Mlezu Rural Technical Institute, PO Box 311, Que Que, Rhodesia
J. Oliver
Affiliation:
Department of Agriculture, University of Rhodesia, PO Box MP 167, Mount Pleasant, Salisbury, Rhodesia
G. P. Y. Clarke
Affiliation:
Department of Agriculture, University of Rhodesia, PO Box MP 167, Mount Pleasant, Salisbury, Rhodesia
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Summary

The productivity of cows grazing on veld was studied over four breeding seasons. Different amounts of concentrates were given to three groups of cows during winter and up to 8 weeks post partum. Half of the cows in each group had their calves weaned early (150 days) and the others at the normal time (240 days). Cows given concentrates produced more calves than those given none but time of weaning had no consistent effect on successful conception rates (as judged by subsequent calving rate).

Probit analyses were used to determine the relationship between seasonal body-weight change in the cow and the probability of successful conception. The estimated percentage body-weight changes from autumn peak to mean body weight at the beginning and end of the mating season, which would be followed by successful conception rates of 50%, 75% and 90%, were −14%, −6% and +1% of autumn body weight, respectively.

The practical implications of these results are discussed.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © British Society of Animal Science 1975

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