Galton, D. M., et al. “Effects of a Herd Health Program on Reproductive Performance of Dairy Cows”. Journal of Dairy Science, vol. 60, no. 7, 1977, pp. 1117-24, https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(77)83997-0.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Galton, D. M.
Author: Heider, Lawrence E.
Author: Barr, H. L.
Date Issued
1977
Abstract

144 dairy cows of 5 breeds with a total of 184 parturitions were assigned randomly by breed and parity to a reproductive herd health programme or a control group for 2 yr. Animals of the herd health programme averaged 1.85, 1.73, 73.1, and 99.24 resp. for number of inseminations, inseminations/conception, number of days from parturition to 1st insemination, and number of days not pregnant v 2.59, 2.37, 86.82, and 140.07 for control animals. Controls averaged 255 kg of solids-corrected milk more per lactation on a standardised basis than cows in the herd health programme. Animals of the herd health programme produced 20.59 and 20.63 kg/day of ME and solids-corrected milk resp. v 20.60 and 20.37 for controls. Total yearly veterinary costs/cow, for reproductive purposes, were $16.94 and $15.34 resp. for herd health programme animals and controls. The herd health group returned $0.16 more per cow-experimental day than controls..

Note

Department of Dairy Science, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA.

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Source type: Electronic(1)

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Language

  • English

Subjects

  • programmes
  • ruminants
  • Animal Reproduction and Development
  • animals
  • Health
  • Fertility
  • performance
  • Females
  • veterinary services
  • herd
  • programme
  • disease control
  • Chordata
  • Animal Breeding and Genetics
  • reproduction
  • dairy cattle
  • herd health programme
  • Artiodactyla
  • Bovidae
  • reproductive health
  • Economics General
  • ungulates
  • Breeding
  • mammals
  • milk yield
  • Pathogen Pest Parasite and Weed Management General
  • ECONOMICS
  • vertebrates
  • Dairy Animals
  • Bos
  • reproductive health programme
  • cattle
Page range
1117-1124
Host Title
Journal of Dairy Science
Host Abbreviated Title
J.Dairy Sci.
Volume
60
Issue
7
ISSN
0022-0302

Department