Relationship Between Accumulated Heat Stress Prepartum, Body Condition and Postpartum Performance in Dairy Cattle

2009 
Abstract Avendano-Reyes, L., Fuquay, J.W., Moore, R.B., Liu, Z., Clark, B.L. and Vierhout, C. 2009. Relationship between accumulated heat stress prepartum, body condition and postpartum performance in dairy cattle. J. Appl. Anim. Res., 35: 33–38. To estimate the relationship between heat stress during the last 60 d prepartum, body condition score and certain productive traits in the subsequent lactation of Holstein cows, 564 multiparous and 290 primiparous cows from four dairy herds in Mississippi state were used. Maximum temperature-humidity index (MTHI) was calculated to quantify the degree of heat stress and was included in multiple regression models. Animals were scored for body condition at dry off, at calving and at 60 d postpartum. In multiparous cows, prepartum MTHI (MPTHI) had a negative effect on milk production at 200 d postpartum. One point of decrease in BCS from calving to 60 d postpartum in multiparous cows was associated with 246 kg more milk during the first 100 d of lactation. One point ...
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