Journal article
Associations between early lactation milk protein concentrations and the intervals to calving for Holstein cows of differing parity
J Fahey, JM Morton, MJ Auldist, KL MacMillan
Animal Production Science | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1071/AN15777
Abstract
High milk protein concentrations (MP%) have been positively associated with the reproductive performance of lactating dairy cows. No studies have measured the effects of this association on subsequent calving dates in multiparous cows, nor assessed whether the underlying causal mechanisms are present in nulliparous heifers. Holstein cows (primiparous ≤ 918; multiparous ≤ 4242) were selected from herds that had seasonally concentrated calving patterns resulting from seasonally restricted breeding periods. In seasonally calving herds, the date of a herd's planned start of calving (PSC date) is the average gestation length of 282 days after the date that the preceding breeding period commenced,..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance of the Dairy Herd Improvement Fund (DHIF) and Garry Anderson for statistical analysis. The InCalf project was funded by Dairy Australia.