Bovine Breeding management Flashcards

1
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Dairy calves reproduction

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Year-round for constant income stream and milk production

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2
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Life cycle of the dairy cow

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Birth → milk fed @ 1-60d → Breed @ 12 m → Calving at 21-23m (2y)
305d lactation → bred 60d post calving → 9m gestation → 60d dry period

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3
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Breeding management for dairy cattle

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Females raised as replacements for milk
Male calves raised for beef

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4
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Breeding management for beef cattle

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Primary source of income for calf crop
Some offspring raised as replacements

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5
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1 producer reported reason for cows leaving the herd

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Infertility (poor production then clinical mastitis)

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6
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Bovine estrous cycle

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Begins with OV (D21 of previous cycle is d0 of next cycle)
OV 24-30 hrs after onset of estrus (LH surge)

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7
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What does estrus behavior depend on?

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↓ in P4 and ↑ in E2

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8
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Transition from diestrus to estrus

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P4 declines to remove neg feedback on GnRH (LH ↑)
↑ estrodiol from DF = ↑ pulse frequency of LH (OV)

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9
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Standing estrus

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Primary and most definitive sign of estrus in cattle
Coincides with LH surge, OV 28 hrs later

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10
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Secondary signs of estrus

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Tail chalk
↑ activity and vocalization
Mucus discharge
Mounting and dismounting

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11
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Benefits of artificial insemination

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↑ genetic diversity of the herd
Speeds up genetic improvement of the herd
Safer than housing bulls on site
More accurate insemination/ calving dates
Cost savings

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12
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Time of AI

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Estrus commences with LH peak
AI 12 hrs after observation of first mount

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13
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What is the goal of AI?

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To inseminate before OV
Sperm requires 6-8 hrs for capacitation

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14
Q

AI breeding too early

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Nonviable sperm by the time of OV

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15
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AI breeding too late

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Nonviable oocyte by the time of capacitation of sperm

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16
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Estrus (heat) detection rate

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% of cows detected in estrus / eligible to be in estrus

17
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Conception rate

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% of cows pregnant / cows inseminated

18
Q

Pregnancy rate

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% of all eligible cows dx pregnant during estrus cycle or synchronization breeding period
PR = HD x CR

19
Q

Estrus synchronization

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Injections of GnRH or PGF2a @ time of OV
Management tool
Reduces labor associated with estrus detection

20
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When is Estrus synchronization possible?

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If cows are cycling
P4 determines cycle length and estrus behavior

21
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Ovsynch protocol

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Timed artificial insemination (TAI)
Initial injection of GnRH = OV of dominant follicle
Enables insemination @ a predetermined period after parturition based on timed OV

22
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Importance of GnRH synchronization

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GnRH induce LH surge needed for OV (reset cycle)

23
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Cow response to Ovsynch

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OV first GnRH greater response
Lack of synchronization = poor fertility in program

24
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Use of bulls with estrus synchronization

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PGF @ bull turnout or PGF 5d after bull turnout
Bull to female ration 1:15 to 1:25
Small pasture or lot, BSE

25
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Pregnancy Dx in dairy herds

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Routine herd visits
Early preg dx using US
Decisions for open cows to allow re-insemination

26
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Pregnancy dx for beef herds

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Whole herd, once annually
Coincides with weaning of calves

27
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Challenges with beef programs

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Cows aren’t cycling
Failure of head detection after PGF
Failure of protocol compliance
Cows/ heifers not @ appropriate stage of cycle @ injections

28
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Why wouldn’t cows be cycling?

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Starting too early postpartum
Poor nutrition = neg energy balance