季节对美国中西部传统饲养荷斯坦小母牛出生体重、生长和平均日增重的影响

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K.N. Brost, J.K. Drackley
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本研究的目的是确定季节对荷斯坦小母牛初生重、生长和平均日增重的影响。这项回顾性分析包括2018年7月至2022年2月的数据,包括来自伊利诺伊大学乳制品研究部门的216头小牛。犊牛在56 d断奶前被饲养在单独的鸡舍中。断奶后,犊牛被转移到群体鸡舍中,直到175 d龄,此时它们被转移到母牛干地。饲喂率全年保持一致,断奶时间为50 ~ 56天。体重数据在出生、断奶和转移到小母牛群时收集。小牛根据出生月份被分配了一个季节:冬季(12月,1月,2月),春季(3月,4月,5月),夏季(6月,7月,8月)和秋季(9月,10月,11月)。在本分析中,季节是固定效应,小牛是随机效应,是重复效应的对象。使用SAS中的MIXED和UNIVARIATE程序分析数据。冬季犊牛的出生体重和断奶体重均高于夏季犊牛。冬季犊牛的出生体重大于非冬季犊牛,断奶体重大于非冬季犊牛。冬季犊牛断奶前平均日增重高于夏季犊牛和所有非冬季犊牛。另一方面,夏季犊牛断奶后体重和平均日增重高于冬季犊牛。同样,与所有非夏季犊牛相比,夏季犊牛的体重更高,平均日增重也更高。结合断奶前和断奶后175 d的平均日增重,冬季犊牛和夏季犊牛、冬季犊牛和非冬季犊牛、夏季犊牛和非夏季犊牛之间均无差异。这些结果表明,犊牛出生体重和生长性能在较冷的季节断奶时更高。相反,冬季出生的小牛在断奶后表现不佳,一旦季节变暖。夏季犊牛断奶时出生体重和生产性能下降,但随着季节变冷,犊牛断奶后至175日龄表现良好。
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Impact of season on birth weight, growth, and average daily gain of conventionally raised Holstein heifers in the Midwestern United States
The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of season on calf birth weight, growth, and ADG of Holstein heifers. This retrospective analysis included data from July 2018 to February 2022 and included 216 calves from the University of Illinois Dairy Research Unit. Calves were housed in individual hutches until weaned at 56 d. After weaning, calves moved to group housing until 175 d of age, at which time they moved to heifer dry lots. Feeding rates remained consistent throughout the year, and weaning took place from d 50 to 56. Body weight data were collected at birth, weaning, and when moved to heifer lots. Calves were assigned a season based on month of birth: winter (December, January, February), spring (March, April, May), summer (June, July, August), and fall (September, October, November). In this analysis, season was the fixed effect, and calf was a random effect and subject of the repeated effect. Data were analyzed using the MIXED and UNIVARIATE procedures in SAS. Winter-born calves had greater birth and weaning BW when compared with summer calves. Birth BW of winter calves tended to be greater and weaning BW were greater when compared with all nonwinter calves. Similarly, preweaning ADG of winter calves was greater than summer calves and all nonwinter calves. On the other hand, postweaning BW and ADG were greater for summer calves in comparison to winter calves. Likewise, summer calves were observed to have greater BW and tended to have greater ADG in contrast to all nonsummer calves. When combining the pre- and postweaning ADG through the first 175 d of life, there were no differences between winter and summer calves, winter and nonwinter calves, or summer and nonsummer calves. These results indicate calf birth BW and growth performance are greater through weaning during colder seasons. Conversely, calves born during winter do not perform as well after weaning once the seasons get warmer. Summer calves were observed to have decreased birth BW and performance through weaning, but as the seasons became cooler, they excelled postweaning to 175 d of age.
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