STUDY ON EFFECT OF BODY CONDITION SCORE ON REPRODUCTION IN DAIRY COWS IN H.P.

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04-07-11
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CSKHPKV, Palampur
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ABSTRACT The present study was aimed to assess the body condition in heifers and cows during different phases of reproduction and assess its impact on fertility. The Jersey and Jersey X Red Sindhi crossbreed heifers and cows of the University Livestock Farm and cattle presented during clinical camps were included in the study. The BCS of heifers (n=23) was monitored at 1 month interval and related to age at first estrus and cyclicity pattern. The body condition of heifers improved during 8 months of observation. The inter estrus intervals of heifers with least BCS (2.95±0.05) were highly regular compared to heifers with higher BCS (>3). The body condition of farm cows (n=26) was evaluated one month before calving, at calving and subsequently at one month interval up to 5 months post partum. There was more loss of BCS post partum in anestrus than cyclic cows. The average daily milk yield of cows with higher BCS before calving was marginally higher. Among the cows (n=146) and heifers (n=54) presented in different camps, majority heifers were anestrus while cows were cyclic. The BCS of cyclic heifers and cows was significantly higher than anestrus animals.
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