Introduction. Twin-calving occurs in 3 to 5 % of Holstein Friesian cattle, and it is mostly followed by reproductive and economic problems. This evaluation will compare the service period and the milk yield in cows with single and twin births at a Hungarian large-scale farm. Materials and Methods. The data were collected from 4223 cows between 2000 and 2010. In Cox’s regression model (service period) and general linear model (milk production traits), the type of calving (single/twin), the construction code (referring to the Holstein Friesian blood proportion), the season and number of calvings were fixed effects, and furthermore, the year of calving was a covariate. Results and Conclusions. This analysis showed there was no significant di...
To compare milk yields between cows or management strategies, lactations are traditionally standardi...
<p>To compare milk yields between cows or management strategies, lactations are traditionally standa...
Some dairy farmers opt to omit one milking, either incidentally or weekly, without changing other mi...
Introduction. Twin-calving occurs in 3 to 5 % of Holstein Friesian cattle, and it is mostly followed...
SUMMARY Background: Twin pregnancy and twinning in dairy cattle herds reduce the overall profitab...
Effects of twinning on lactation and days open in Holsteins were studied from calving records compil...
The aim of this study was to analyse data on 74,081 calvings, subsequent lactation performance and c...
The idea of managing cows for extended lactations rather than lactations of the traditional length o...
A 1-yr calving interval (CInt) is usually associated with maximized milk output, due to the calving-...
Objectives of this study were to evaluate effects of milk production level and calving interval, res...
Introduction Cattle are a monotocous species meaning that, under most circumstances, a successful pr...
A difficult calving affects the welfare of the cow and has economic implications for the farm. The d...
Calving records of Holstein cows from January 1983 to December 2006 comprising 1,190 herds with 384,...
The idea of managing cows for extended lactations rather than lactations of the traditional length o...
The effect of calving ease on the fertility and production performance of both dam and calf was stud...
To compare milk yields between cows or management strategies, lactations are traditionally standardi...
<p>To compare milk yields between cows or management strategies, lactations are traditionally standa...
Some dairy farmers opt to omit one milking, either incidentally or weekly, without changing other mi...
Introduction. Twin-calving occurs in 3 to 5 % of Holstein Friesian cattle, and it is mostly followed...
SUMMARY Background: Twin pregnancy and twinning in dairy cattle herds reduce the overall profitab...
Effects of twinning on lactation and days open in Holsteins were studied from calving records compil...
The aim of this study was to analyse data on 74,081 calvings, subsequent lactation performance and c...
The idea of managing cows for extended lactations rather than lactations of the traditional length o...
A 1-yr calving interval (CInt) is usually associated with maximized milk output, due to the calving-...
Objectives of this study were to evaluate effects of milk production level and calving interval, res...
Introduction Cattle are a monotocous species meaning that, under most circumstances, a successful pr...
A difficult calving affects the welfare of the cow and has economic implications for the farm. The d...
Calving records of Holstein cows from January 1983 to December 2006 comprising 1,190 herds with 384,...
The idea of managing cows for extended lactations rather than lactations of the traditional length o...
The effect of calving ease on the fertility and production performance of both dam and calf was stud...
To compare milk yields between cows or management strategies, lactations are traditionally standardi...
<p>To compare milk yields between cows or management strategies, lactations are traditionally standa...
Some dairy farmers opt to omit one milking, either incidentally or weekly, without changing other mi...