APPLIED DYNAMICS OF DAIRY REPLACEMENT GROWTH AND MANAGEMENT

被引:97
作者
HOFFMAN, PC
FUNK, DA
机构
[1] Department of Dairy Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison
关键词
HEIFER; GROWTH; APPLIED; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(92)78012-6
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The applied objective of rearing dairy replacement heifers is to minimize investment inputs while maximizing profitable outputs. To reduce inputs one fundamental methodology is to reduce rearing time. Research efforts to reduce the age at first calving below 22 to 24 mo have generally resulted in reduced milk yield. Research suggests that reductions in milk yield may be the result of high energy planes of nutrition, employed to reduce calving age, on mammary parenchyma tissue development. This research is vital to an understanding of the effects of growth and development on the output potential of the replacement heifer, but it is not the only consideration in applied management. Other management factors, such as feed efficiency, dystocia, calving weight, and economics, also have a large influence on the decision-making process in management schemes for replacement heifers. When management schemes are developed, all of these factors must be taken into account, but at present, the interrelationships of management factors are poorly understood. As a consequence, only modest progress has been made in dairy replacement heifer management programs over the last three decades. Making positive changes for the future requires creative thought, investigations of new concepts, and application of those concepts by innovative producers in a management program that results in acceptable performance and profitability.
引用
收藏
页码:2504 / 2516
页数:13
相关论文
共 86 条
[51]   RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN AGE AND BODY-WEIGHT AT CALVING AND PRODUCTION IN 1ST LACTATION AYRSHIRES AND HOLSTEINS [J].
MOORE, RK ;
KENNEDY, BW ;
SCHAEFFER, LR ;
MOXLEY, JE .
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 1991, 74 (01) :269-278
[52]  
MURPHY K D, 1991, Journal of Animal Science, V69, P91
[53]   AGES AT CALVING AND CALVING INTERVALS FOR DAIRY-CATTLE IN THE UNITED-STATES [J].
NIEUWHOF, GJ ;
POWELL, RL ;
NORMAN, HD .
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 1989, 72 (03) :685-692
[54]   EFFECTS OF ENERGY-INTAKE ON ENERGETIC EFFICIENCY AND BODY-COMPOSITION OF BEEF STEERS DIFFERING IN SIZE AT MATURITY [J].
OLD, CA ;
GARRETT, WN .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1987, 65 (05) :1371-1380
[55]   EFFECT OF COMPENSATORY GROWTH ON REGULATION OF GROWTH AND LACTATION - RESPONSE OF DAIRY HEIFERS TO A STAIR-STEP GROWTH-PATTERN [J].
PARK, CS ;
ERICKSON, GM ;
CHOI, YJ ;
MARX, GD .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1987, 64 (06) :1751-1758
[56]   BODY GROWTH, GROWTH-HORMONE, PROLACTIN AND PUBERTY RESPONSE TO PHOTOPERIOD AND PLANE OF NUTRITION IN HOLSTEIN HEIFERS [J].
PETITCLERC, D ;
CHAPIN, LT ;
EMERY, RS ;
TUCKER, HA .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1983, 57 (04) :892-898
[57]  
PLUM M, 1968, J ANIM SCI, V27, P1128
[58]  
POWELL BL, 1985, J DAIRY SCI, V68, P768
[59]  
REEDS PJ, 1991, J ANIM SCI, V69, P1532
[60]   USE OF A BETA-AGONIST TO ALTER FAT AND MUSCLE DEPOSITION IN STEERS [J].
RICKS, CA ;
DALRYMPLE, RH ;
BAKER, PK ;
INGLE, DL .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1984, 59 (05) :1247-1255