The objectives of the study were to compare the ovarian activity of Holstein-Friesian (CH HF), Fleckvieh (CH FV) and Brown Swiss (CH BS) dairy cows of Swiss origin with that of Holstein-Friesian (NZ HF) dairy cows of New Zealand origin, the latter being used as a reference for reproductive performance in pasture-based seasonal calving systems. Fifty, second-lactation NZ HF cows were each paired with a second-lactation Swiss cow (17, 15 and 18 CH HF, CH FV and CH BS respectively) in 13 pasture-based, seasonal-calving commercial dairy farms in Switzerland. Ovarian activity was monitored by progesterone profiling from calving to first breeding service. CH BS cows produced less energy-corrected milk (mean 22·8 kg/d) than the other breeds (26·0-...
© 2011 Timothy Mark BowdenThis project combines the findings of two distinct research studies. The f...
AbstractSeasonality of female fertility traits, including the interval from calving to first high ac...
Two lines of Holstein Friesian cows which differ genetically for live weight, the Light Line (LL) an...
The core task of sustainable milk production is the conversion of forage into milk, dairy products a...
It is important to achieve a consistently high reproductive performance in the seasonal, pastoral-ba...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this study was to evaluate associations between corpus luteum (CL) sta...
This study aimed to elucidate the reproductive performance of purebred Holstein (HO) cows with their...
INTRODUCTION Milk production in Switzerland is mainly based on herbage feeding with little input ...
The objective of the study was to investigate over three years (2007 – 2009) the attributes of cows...
In Ireland most dairy farms operate seasonal calving grass-based milk production systems. Feed deman...
Pasture-based dairy cows rely heavily on the availability of good quality grass and favorable enviro...
Reproductive performance of cows is a key element in the productivity and efficiency of a dairy syst...
The implementation of a seasonal, site adapted, pasture-based milk production system as applied i...
The objective of this study was to quantify the genetic variation in normal and atypical progesteron...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to quantify the genetic variation in normal and atypical pro...
© 2011 Timothy Mark BowdenThis project combines the findings of two distinct research studies. The f...
AbstractSeasonality of female fertility traits, including the interval from calving to first high ac...
Two lines of Holstein Friesian cows which differ genetically for live weight, the Light Line (LL) an...
The core task of sustainable milk production is the conversion of forage into milk, dairy products a...
It is important to achieve a consistently high reproductive performance in the seasonal, pastoral-ba...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this study was to evaluate associations between corpus luteum (CL) sta...
This study aimed to elucidate the reproductive performance of purebred Holstein (HO) cows with their...
INTRODUCTION Milk production in Switzerland is mainly based on herbage feeding with little input ...
The objective of the study was to investigate over three years (2007 – 2009) the attributes of cows...
In Ireland most dairy farms operate seasonal calving grass-based milk production systems. Feed deman...
Pasture-based dairy cows rely heavily on the availability of good quality grass and favorable enviro...
Reproductive performance of cows is a key element in the productivity and efficiency of a dairy syst...
The implementation of a seasonal, site adapted, pasture-based milk production system as applied i...
The objective of this study was to quantify the genetic variation in normal and atypical progesteron...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to quantify the genetic variation in normal and atypical pro...
© 2011 Timothy Mark BowdenThis project combines the findings of two distinct research studies. The f...
AbstractSeasonality of female fertility traits, including the interval from calving to first high ac...
Two lines of Holstein Friesian cows which differ genetically for live weight, the Light Line (LL) an...