Influencing the in-calf rate of dairy cows
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2006
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Abstract
Getting cows in calf has always been a concern for dairy farmers. The
term "close to profit" describing a cow as being close to calving and
earning an income sums up the need to get cows "in-calf". Maximising
the number of cows in calf or pregnant also maximises farmers
opportunity to cull cows for other less desirable traits. In recent years
there has been much concern about the supposed increasing rate of
empty cows, with reports of empty cows reaching 20 - 25% in some
herds.
This issue is addressed in this report with consideration focusing on
genetics, feeding and stock management. Reference is made to survey
conducted enquiring upon farmers mating management practises (refer
appendix one). There were 53 respondents to this survey.
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