Calving date as a potential predictor for the probability of approval in the first breeding soundness evaluation of Nellore bulls

Author:

Diaz‐Miranda Edgar Andres12ORCID,Penitente‐Filho Jurandy Mauro1ORCID,Gomez‐Leon Victor Enrique3ORCID,Lopez Camilo Jose Ramirez1ORCID,Villadiego Faider Alberto Castaño1,Okano Denise Silva1ORCID,Neto Tamires Miranda4,Guimarães Simone Facioni5,Siqueira Jeanne Broch6,Guimarães José Domingos1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Universidade Federal de Viçosa Viçosa Brazil

2. Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health University of Missouri School of Medicine Columbia Missouri USA

3. Department of Animal Sciences and Industry Kansas State University Manhattan Kansas USA

4. Agropecuária CFM São José do Rio Preto Brazil

5. Department of Animal Science Universidade Federal de Viçosa Viçosa Brazil

6. Institute of Agricultural Sciences Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri Unaí Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBeef production systems primarily use natural service (NS) for breeding. However, a significant number of bulls used for NS are subfertile, limiting the profitability of the cow‐calf operations. Therefore, producers should select bulls based on breeding soundness evolutions (BSE) to ensure higher pregnancy rates. Several factors can affect the bull ability to pass a BSE. We hypothesize that calving date would be a factor that affects the bull probability of approval at the first BSE. For this purpose, a multivariate logistic regression in a dataset of 14,737 BSEs from young Nellore bulls was used. Correlations between calving date, biometrics, and semen traits were evaluated using Pearson's correlation coefficient. Our results demonstrated that the calving date affected the probability of approval at the first BSE (p < .05). Indeed, the variable that added more information to our model was the calving date, far more than the age group of the bulls according to Akaike's information criterion. Hence, bulls born on day 0 of the calving season have 1.26 more chances to be approved at the first BSE than bulls born 21 days later. This result highlights the importance of getting the dams of future bulls pregnant as soon as possible in the breeding season. In addition, the calving season should be no longer than 47 days to achieve 80% BSE approval in 20–22 months old Nellore bulls. The strongest correlation was with SC, which decreased as the calving date increased. Therefore, the calving date may be used as a predictor of the outcome of the first BSE in young bulls. In that way, the calving date can help seedstock producers to maximize efficiency in making crucial management decisions during the breeding and calving season including nutrition, reproductive, and culling.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Endocrinology,Animal Science and Zoology,Biotechnology

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