

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
E-ISSN: 2040-4719|8|s1|s67-s71
ISSN: 2040-4700
Source: Advances in Animal Biosciences, Vol.8, Iss.s1, 2017-10, pp. : s67-s71
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Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate levels of beef cow fertility using calving interval (CI; measured in days) as a measure, and investigate the effects of breed, season, year and progeny gender on CI. The CI data included 273 764 records collected between 1997 and 2012 and included the seven most common breeds (and their crosses) in Northern Ireland (Charolais, Limousin, Belgian Blue, Simmental, Blonde d’Aquitaine, Aberdeen Angus and Hereford), accounting for 94.1% of beef dams recorded. Mean CI for all cows was 395 days, 30 days longer than the optimum 365 days. Charolais and Belgian Blue dams had the longest CI (
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