Economic-impact variability among F1 Nellore–Angus herd sires reared together and used in multiple-sire mating groups

IF 1.4 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Logan T. Dodd , David P. Anderson , David G. Riley , Andy D. Herring
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Abstract

Objective

This study investigated variation of calf number and resulting economic impacts of F1 crossbred sires that were reared together as calves and used in multi- sire, natural-service breeding groups.

Materials and Methods

Birth (n = 540) and weaning (n = 533) calf records were evaluated retrospectively in a crossbred research herd. Sires per annual breeding group varied from 6 to 9; females exposed per bull ranged from 12.5 to 19.5 across years. Bulls born in the same year were reared together, and all bulls were pastured together when not in breeding groups. Calf performance and economic value were determined annually per sire. Mixed model analyses were conducted that included fixed categorical effects of calf birth year, F1 sire type (Angus-sired vs. Nellore-sired), sire nested within type, calf sex, and the interaction of F1 sire type with calf sex.

Results and Discussion

Large differences were observed in calf numbers and performance. Weaned calves produced annually per sire ranged from 0 to 48, when average expectations were 10.5 to 15.2. Average annual calf performance per sire ranged from 29.7 to 49.4 kg for birth weight and 197.4 to 241.4 kg for weaning weight. Annual economic contribution per sire ranged from $0 to $29,582 when considering half of calf value as being attributed to the sire.

Implications and Applications

Commercial cow- calf producers should consider potential sire variability for calf numbers and birth date in combination with traditional calf performance for improved economic assessments in their herds.

多胎交配组中共同饲养的 F1 内洛尔-安格斯种群父本之间的经济影响差异
材料与方法 在一个杂交研究牛群中,对出生(n = 540)和断奶(n = 533)的犊牛记录进行了回顾性评估。每个年度繁殖组的公牛数量从 6 到 9 不等;每头公牛所产母牛的数量从 12.5 到 19.5 不等。同年出生的公牛在一起饲养,所有公牛在不参加繁殖组时都在一起放牧。每年确定每头公牛的犊牛性能和经济价值。混合模型分析包括犊牛出生年份、F1 父系类型(安格斯配种与内洛尔配种)、父系类型中的嵌套、犊牛性别以及 F1 父系类型与犊牛性别的交互作用的固定分类效应。每个父系每年生产的断奶犊牛从 0 头到 48 头不等,平均预期为 10.5 头到 15.2 头。每头初生犊牛的平均年生产性能为出生重 29.7 至 49.4 千克,断奶重 197.4 至 241.4 千克。如果将犊牛价值的一半归因于初配母牛,则每头初配母牛的年经济贡献从 0 美元到 29,582 美元不等。 意义和应用 商业母牛-犊牛生产者应考虑初配母牛在犊牛数量和出生日期方面的潜在变异性,并结合传统的犊牛性能,以改进其牛群的经济评估。
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Applied Animal Science
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