Breeding performance of bulls assigned either to 40 cows per bull or 80 cows per two bulls during the breeding period

The reproductive performance of Angus (A), Polled Hereford (PH) and Santa Gertrudis (SG) bulls was compared when exposed to 40 cows/bull vs 80 cows/two bulls during a 90- to 95-d breeding period on pasture. Cows were A, PH and SG straightbreds and crossbreds of these breeds. Each year, cows were all...

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description The reproductive performance of Angus (A), Polled Hereford (PH) and Santa Gertrudis (SG) bulls was compared when exposed to 40 cows/bull vs 80 cows/two bulls during a 90- to 95-d breeding period on pasture. Cows were A, PH and SG straightbreds and crossbreds of these breeds. Each year, cows were allotted at random within breed composition and age of dam to breeding groups. A replicate consisted of two 40-cow single-sire units with bulls of two breeds and an 80-cow two-sire unit with two bulls of the same breeds and all four bulls of the same age. There were eight replicates of PH and SG bulls and five replicates of PH and A bulls. At breeding time, 20, 16, 12 and 4 bulls were 2-, 3-, 4- and 5-yr-olds, respectively. Reproductive performance of bulls was evaluated in terms of calving rate (CR) of cows exposed to them and number of days (NOD) from the beginning of the breeding period until calf birth. The 80-cow groups calved 3.7 d earlier (P less than .05) in the calving period and had a similar CR compared with the 40-cow groups. The PH-A replicates calved 3.5 d earlier (P less than .05) and had 7.3 percentage units higher (P less than .01) CR than PH-SG replicates. Results of this study indicated that 80-cow two-sire breeding groups had an advantage over the 40-cow single-sire groups in terms of calves born earlier in the calving period, with no reduction in CR.
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Animals
BEEF CATTLE
BOVIN DE BOUCHERIE
BREEDS
BULLS
Cattle - physiology
COWS
Female
GANADO DE CARNE
HEREFORD
Male
PERFORMANCE DE REPRODUCTION
Pregnancy
Pregnancy, Animal - physiology
RACE
RAZAS
REPRODUCTIVIDAD
REPRODUCTIVITY
SANTA GERTRUDIS
Sexual Behavior, Animal - physiology
Species Specificity
TAUREAU
TORO
VACA
VACHE
title Breeding performance of bulls assigned either to 40 cows per bull or 80 cows per two bulls during the breeding period
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