Maternal prepartum supplementation of protein and energy and body condition score modulated the performance of Bos indicus-influenced cow-calf pairs

P. Moriel, M. Vedovatto, V. Izquierdo, E. A. Palmer, J. M. B. Vendramini

ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE(2024)

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Retrospective analyses were performed on a dataset of 1188 fall -calving, Brangus cow -calf pairs. Analyses 1 sorted cows according to their initial body condition score (BCS < 5 vs. >= 5) and whether they received (SUP) or not (NOSUP) prepartum supplementation of protein and energy. Analyses 2 sorted cows according to their calving BCS (BCS < 5 or >= 5) and BCS change from calving until the start of the breeding season (lost, maintained, or gained). Cows were not estrus synchronized and were assigned to natural breeding for 90 days. Prepartum supplementation increased (P = 0.04) pregnancy percentage in cows with initial BCS < 5 but not (P = 0.20) with initial BCS >= 5. Calf weaning weight was greatest (P <= 0.04) for calves born from SUP cows with an initial BCS >= 5 and did not differ (P >= 0.56) among all remaining groups. Among cows with calving BCS < 5, pregnancy percentage were less (P = 0.05) for cows that lost vs. maintained/ gained BCS. Postpartum BCS change did not (P >= 0.16) impact pregnancy percentage of cows calving at BCS >= 5. Calf weaning weight increased (P < 0.01) for cows calving with BCS >= 5 vs. < 5 and was not impacted (P = 0.47) by postpartum BCS change. Therefore, precalving supplementation improved reproduction of cows with BCS below optimal and weaning weight of calves born from cows with BCS above optimal, whereas calving BCS was the major factor affecting postpartum BCS change and cow reproductive performance.
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Beef cows,Body condition score,Offspring,Prepartum,Supplementation
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