AbstractThe aim of the current research was to evaluate the effects that temperament has on production and reproduction performances in Simmental dual-purpose cattle breed. Behavioral reactivity of cows significantly influenced (P ≤ 0.05) the body weight, milk yield, fat yield, protein yield, protein content, and the calving interval of the cows included in the study-head, having more substantial effects (P ≤ 0.001) on the milking speed and the number of steps per day, with calmer cows outperforming the nervous counterparts. However, temperament did not influence (P > 0.05) traits such as days open, number of inseminations per gestation, fat percentage, somatic cell count, body condition score, cleanliness of udder and cleanliness of hindqu...
Increased rates of involuntary culling as a consequence of poorer health and fertility had led to th...
Temperament of cattle is defined as the animal behavioral response to humans. Objectives of this stu...
The objective of the present experiment was to assess the effects of temperament on pregnancy rates ...
Animal temperament can be defined as a response to environmental or social stimuli. There are a numb...
The aim of study was to investigate the effects of milking temperament on milk yield; milk ability a...
Reactive dairy cows are more susceptible to stress, and this may result in negative effects on milk ...
Temperament is often defined as the behavioral expression of animals in response to human interactio...
Temperament in cattle is defined as the fear-related behavioral responses when exposed to human hand...
Cattle producers historically have selected for docile temperaments simply for management convenien...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between temperament and milk performance in cow...
Cattle producers historically have selected for docile temperaments simply for management convenienc...
Increased rates of involuntary culling as a consequence of poorer health and fertility had led to t...
Reproductive success is relevant in beef cattle operations because income generated by the sale of c...
Cattle producers historically have selected for docile temperaments simply for management convenienc...
Reproductive success is economically relevant in beef cattle operations because the number of calves...
Increased rates of involuntary culling as a consequence of poorer health and fertility had led to th...
Temperament of cattle is defined as the animal behavioral response to humans. Objectives of this stu...
The objective of the present experiment was to assess the effects of temperament on pregnancy rates ...
Animal temperament can be defined as a response to environmental or social stimuli. There are a numb...
The aim of study was to investigate the effects of milking temperament on milk yield; milk ability a...
Reactive dairy cows are more susceptible to stress, and this may result in negative effects on milk ...
Temperament is often defined as the behavioral expression of animals in response to human interactio...
Temperament in cattle is defined as the fear-related behavioral responses when exposed to human hand...
Cattle producers historically have selected for docile temperaments simply for management convenien...
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between temperament and milk performance in cow...
Cattle producers historically have selected for docile temperaments simply for management convenienc...
Increased rates of involuntary culling as a consequence of poorer health and fertility had led to t...
Reproductive success is relevant in beef cattle operations because income generated by the sale of c...
Cattle producers historically have selected for docile temperaments simply for management convenienc...
Reproductive success is economically relevant in beef cattle operations because the number of calves...
Increased rates of involuntary culling as a consequence of poorer health and fertility had led to th...
Temperament of cattle is defined as the animal behavioral response to humans. Objectives of this stu...
The objective of the present experiment was to assess the effects of temperament on pregnancy rates ...