Journal article
An assessment of dairy herd bulls in southern Australia: 2. Analysis of bull- and herd-level risk factors and their associations with pre- and postmating breeding soundness results
AS Hancock, PJ Younis, DS Beggs, PD Mansell, MA Stevenson, MF Pyman
Journal of Dairy Science | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2016
Abstract
In pasture-based, seasonally calving dairy herds of southern Australia, the mating period usually consists of an initial artificial insemination period followed by a period of natural service using herd bulls. The primary objective of this study was to identify associations between individual bull- and herd-level management factors and bull fertility as measured by a pre- and postmating bull breeding soundness evaluation (BBSE). Multivariable mixed effects logistic regression models were used to identify factors associated with bulls being classified as high risk of reduced fertility at the premating and postmating BBSE. Bulls older than 4 yr of age at the premating BBSE were more likely to ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the support of the participating herds, The Vet Group (Timboon, Australia), Dairy Australia (Melbourne, Australia), Gardiner Foundation (Melbourne, Australia), the University of Melbourne (Melbourne, Australia), and Chenovet (Wagga Wagga, Australia).