Ten years reproduction performance data from Angus and Hereford
weight selection herds
C.A. Morris, R.L. Baker, J.C. Hunter
Ruakura Animal Research Station, Ministry of Agriculture and
Fisheries, Hamilton
Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production.
1983, 43: 185-188
Reproduction was compared in 2, 13-month weight-selection herds,
Hereford (HS1) and Angus (AS1), in an 18-month weight-selection Angus
line (AS2) and in an unselected Angus control (AC0), with ages at first
joining in both sexes being 14, 14, 26 and 26 months respectively.
Pregnancy rates (all ages, 5453 joinings) averaged 86, 88 and 90 and 86%
respectively, so that yearling bull mating and/or weight selection have
not disadvantaged the AS1 or AS2 lines. Sub-fertile bulls in the 3
selection lines numbered 5, 1 and 5 out of 59, 59 and 59 respectively.
Calf death rates from 2-year-old AS1 heifers were lower than from 3-
year-old first-calving AC0 heifers. The AS2 line weaned an adjusted
total of 1005 calves (963, before adjusting by proportionally) from all
age groups over 10 years, compared with 1239 calves in the AS1 line, a
shortfall of 18.9%.
Keywords: NZSAPAB;
Cattle yearling weight selection; reproduction; calf survival;
dystocia; side-effects
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