Login | DPI Staff queries on depositing or searching to era.daf.qld.gov.au

The performance of Brahman-Shorthorn and Sahiwal-Shorthorn beef cattle in the dry tropics of northern Queensland. 2. Reproductive rates and liveweights of F2et seq. females

Share this record

Add to FacebookAdd to LinkedinAdd to XAdd to WechatAdd to Microsoft_teamsAdd to WhatsappAdd to Any

Export this record

View Altmetrics

Holroyd, R.G., James, T.A., Doogan, V.J., Fordyce, G., Tyler, R. and O'Rourke, P.K. (1990) The performance of Brahman-Shorthorn and Sahiwal-Shorthorn beef cattle in the dry tropics of northern Queensland. 2. Reproductive rates and liveweights of F2et seq. females. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 30 (6). 727 -733.

[img]
Preview
PDF
550kB

Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9900727

Publisher URL: https://www.publish.csiro.au/an/ea9900727

Abstract

The female reproductive rates and liveweight performance of F2 et seq. generations of 112 Brahman (112 B), 112 Sahiwal (112 Sah), 314 Brahman (314 B) and 314 Sahiwal (314 Sah) were evaluated in the dry tropics of northern Queensland from 1978 to 1986. The balance of the breed composition was predominantly Shorthorn. A preliminary comparative analysis of F2 and Fg data showed no differences between the filial generations and data were subsequently pooled. Crossbreed differences between groups had a small on pregnancy rate and were not a major determinant of fertility compared with age and year effects. Any crossbreed differences were counteracted by inconsistent cross x year effects. For mature cows, 314 Sah had significantly (P<0.05) lower weaning rates than other crosses. The percentage unit difference between pregnancy rate and weaning rate was higher in Sahiwal cross than Brahman cross cows (19 v. 9%). In lactating cows, calving dates were an average 10 days later in 314 than 112 Bos indicus cows. Generally Brahman crosses were heavier than Sahiwal crosses. In the dry season, Brahman crosses were 16, 30, 36 and 43 kg heavier than Sahiwal crosses for 2-year-old heifers and 3-, 4- and 5-9-year-old cows, respectively. There was little difference between 112 and 314 B. indicus, except in mature cows, where 112 Sah were 27 kg heavier (P<0.05) than 314 Sah at start of mating. There were pronounced year effects on all of the reproductive and growth parameters of both heifers and lactating cows. Pregnancy rate and mating liveweight were negatively correlated with date of seasonal break of the dry season (r = -0.71 to -0.88, r = -0.84 to -0.98, respectively). Cross x year interactions for pregnancy rate, calving date and mating liveweight were attributed to factors other than the type of year.

Item Type:Article
Corporate Creators:Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland
Business groups:Animal Science
Subjects:Science > Biology > Genetics
Science > Biology > Reproduction
Animal culture > Breeding and breeds
Animal culture > Cattle
Animal culture > Rangelands. Range management. Grazing
Agriculture > By region or country > Australia > Queensland
Live Archive:12 May 2024 23:52
Last Modified:12 May 2024 23:52

Repository Staff Only: item control page

Downloads

Downloads per month over past year

View more statistics