Eficiência produtiva ao desmame de vacas Nelore criadas no Pantanal

2015 
The study aimed to evaluate the productive efficiency of cow at weaning according to their size (weight) and estimated phenotypic correlation between the characteristics of weaning weight of calf and cow and weaning ratio of Nellore cattle raised in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso do Sul. 706 observations were used to weight data pairs of cow and calves at weaning. Six groups were formed based on the weight of cow at weaning from deviations (40.73kg) of weight in relation to the overall mean of the herd (420.56kg). The groups of cows with lower weaning weight have the highest weaning ratio. Phenotypic correlations of cow weight at weaning and weaning of calf weight ranged from 0.05 to 0.26, cow weight at weaning and weaning ratio were negative correlations ranging from -0.11 to -0.25. Phenotypic correlations between weaning of calf and weaning ratio were positive and of high magnitude (0.91 to 0.98). The highest efficiencies were determined for cows between 327.20 and 438.62kg, and are less demanding on total digestible nutrients (TDN). A selection of medium sized cows (379, 83 to 461.29kg) appears more interesting because it has lower maintenance costs than larger cows, and produces heavier calves than the smaller cows.
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