Dairy Cow Longevity Is Affected by Dam Parity and Age
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data
2.2. Exclusion and Inclusion Criteria
2.2.1. Exclusion Criteria
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- No male animals were considered;
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- No cows culled before first calving were considered;
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- Cows with HL greater than 240 months and cows with age at first calving (AFC) under 20 months and over 48 months were excluded.
2.2.2. Inclusion Criteria
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- All the farms considered were pasture-based dairy farms;
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- Farms with at least 1800 cows born with complete series of observations of births between the years 2000 and 2017 and belonging to the same geographical area (southwestern Uruguay) were selected;
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- A maximum of 7 lactations for the dams were considered;
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- Age restriction intervals were defined for dam age with a minimum of 20 months for age at first calving and a maximum of 130 months of age for the 7th lactation;
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- The end of the study period was 1 July 2021.
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.3.1. Categorical Explanatory Variables
2.3.2. Regression Analysis
2.4. Software
3. Results
3.1. Categorical Explanatory Variables
3.1.1. Parity Status
3.1.2. Parity Number
3.2. Regression Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Dam Parity | N | HL (Months) | LPL (Months) | PLI (%) |
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Primiparous | 4638 | 72.99 ± 3.79 a | 42.93 ± 3.75 a | 52.68 ± 2.68 a |
Multiparous | 8154 | 73.95 ± 3.78 b | 43.84 ± 3.74 b | 53.37 ± 2.67 b |
Dam Parity | N | HL (Months) | LPL (Months) | PLI (%) |
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1st | 4638 | 72.99 ± 3.79 c | 42.93 ± 3.75 c | 52.68 ± 2.68 b |
2nd | 3195 | 73.07 ± 3.80 bc | 43.08 ± 3.76 bc | 52.96 ± 2.68 b |
3rd | 2184 | 74.10 ± 3.81 abc | 43.89 ± 3.77 abc | 53.44 ± 2.68 b |
4th | 1409 | 74.08 ± 3.82 abc | 43.86 ± 3.79 abc | 53.22 ± 2.70 b |
5th | 785 | 74.87 ± 3.87 ab | 44.80 ± 3.82 ab | 53.78 ± 2.72 ab |
6th | 397 | 76.24 ± 3.96 a | 46.06 ± 3.92 a | 55.22 ± 2.78 a |
7th | 184 | 77.39 ± 4.17 a | 47.28 ± 4.13 a | 54.94 ± 2.92 ab |
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Bobadilla, P.E.; López-Villalobos, N.; Sotelo, F.; Damián, J.P. Dairy Cow Longevity Is Affected by Dam Parity and Age. Dairy 2024, 5, 590-597. https://doi.org/10.3390/dairy5040044
Bobadilla PE, López-Villalobos N, Sotelo F, Damián JP. Dairy Cow Longevity Is Affected by Dam Parity and Age. Dairy. 2024; 5(4):590-597. https://doi.org/10.3390/dairy5040044
Chicago/Turabian StyleBobadilla, Pablo Ernesto, Nicolás López-Villalobos, Fernando Sotelo, and Juan Pablo Damián. 2024. "Dairy Cow Longevity Is Affected by Dam Parity and Age" Dairy 5, no. 4: 590-597. https://doi.org/10.3390/dairy5040044
APA StyleBobadilla, P. E., López-Villalobos, N., Sotelo, F., & Damián, J. P. (2024). Dairy Cow Longevity Is Affected by Dam Parity and Age. Dairy, 5(4), 590-597. https://doi.org/10.3390/dairy5040044