Pre-calving liveweight of dairy heifers in relation to body measurements

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dc.contributor Dobos, RC
dc.contributor Riley, K
dc.contributor Nandra, KS
dc.contributor Fulkerson, WJ
dc.contributor Kellaway, RC
dc.contributor Lean, IJ
dc.date.accessioned 2012-01-25T12:32:04Z
dc.date.available 2012-01-25T12:32:04Z
dc.date.issued 1998
dc.identifier.citation Proc. Aust. Soc. Anim. Prod. (1998) 22: 410
dc.identifier.uri http://livestocklibrary.com.au/handle/1234/8887
dc.description.abstract Animal Production in Australia 1998 Vol. 22 PRE-CALVING LIVE WEIGHT OF DAIRY HEIFERS IN RELATION TO BODY MEASUREMENTS R.C. DOBOSA, K. RILEYB, K.S. NANDRAA, W.J. FULKERSONC, R.C. KELLAWAYD, and I.J. LEAN A B C D E E NSW Agriculture, NSW Agriculture Beef Centre, Armidale, NSW 2351 NSW Agriculture, Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute, Camden, NSW 2570 NSW Agriculture, Wollongbar Agricultural Institute, Wollongbar, NSW 2477 Department of Animal Science, University of Sydney, Camden, NSW 2570 Bovine Research Australasia, Camden, NSW 2570 Studies on the growth of dairy heifers indicate that heavier heifers at first calving produce more milk per day of life than lighter heifers (Hoffman and Funk 1992). It has been suggested that dairy heifers calve at 85% of mature live weight, including the conceptus (Moss 1993). To help USA commercial dairy farmers to grow and manage their heifers better, various measurements of skeletal development have been used as predictors of live weight (Hoffman 1997). We examined relationships with Australian Holstein-Friesian heifers at first calving. To investigate the relationship between dairy heifer skeletal development and pre-calving live weight, data from an experiment designed to investigate the effect of age and live weight at first calving on dairy heifer lifetime performance (Dobos et al. 1995) were analysed using principal components regression. Pre-calving live weight (kg) was taken within seven days before calving. Measurements of body length (B, cm), wither height (W, cm), hip width (H, cm) and pin width (P, cm) were taken within seven days after calving. The total number of heifers measured was 119. Table 1 shows the linear relationship between heifer body measurements and pre-calving live weight. Table 1. Relationships between live weight (kg) and body measur ements (cm) Measurement Body length Wither height Hip width Pin width All *** = P<0.001 96.4 -605 -215 268 -587 + + + + + Equation 3.5 B 8.7 W 14.8 H 14.8 P 0.90 B + 3.7 W + 9.9 H + 0.9 P R 2 P * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.26 0.37 0.53 0.24 0.59 Results from this study indicate that a reliable model for estimating Australian Holstein-Friesian precalving dairy heifer live weight can be developed from body measurements. Individual body measurements are reasonable predictors, but the best model incorporates B, W, H and P (R2 = 0.59). DOBOS, R.C., RILEY, K., LEISCHKE-MERCER, Y., HEGARTY, R.S., NANDRA, K.S., KELLAWAY, R.C. and LEAN, I.J. (1995). Dairy Research Foundation, Symposium Proceedings, 13, 72-80. HOFFMAN, P.C. (1997). J. Anim. Sci. 75, 836-845. HOFFMAN, P.C. and FUNK, D.A. (1992). J. Dairy Sci. 75, 2504-2516. MOSS, R.J. (1993). Trop. Grassl. 27, 238-249. 410
dc.publisher ASAP
dc.source.uri http://www.asap.asn.au/livestocklibrary/1998/Dobos98.PDF
dc.subject growth
dc.subject dairy cattle
dc.subject milk production
dc.subject composition
dc.subject skeletal development
dc.title Pre-calving liveweight of dairy heifers in relation to body measurements
dc.type Research
dc.identifier.volume 22
dc.identifier.page 410


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