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. 2021 Jan 26;53(1):141.
doi: 10.1007/s11250-021-02581-x.

Permanence time in the herd and milk production of Holstein cows with up to five successive extended lactations

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Permanence time in the herd and milk production of Holstein cows with up to five successive extended lactations

I J Rodríguez-Godina et al. Trop Anim Health Prod. .

Abstract

A total of 1338 high-yielding cows with five lactations from a large well-managed commercial dairy operation in a hot environment of northern Mexico were used to evaluate milk yield and reproductive performance of cows undergoing unplanned extended lactations (EL; > 450 days). The null hypothesis that cumulative milk yield during five consecutive lactations is the same in cows not having unplanned EL and cows with several EL was tested. All EL resulted from cows failing to become pregnant with ≥ 4 services. Cows were allocated to 1 of 6 groups according to the number of EL (EL0 for cows with no EL to EL5 for cows with 5 EL). Cumulative milk yield was highest (P < 0.01) for EL5 cows (95,499 kg) and lowest for EL0 cows (56,236 kg). Likewise, cumulative days in milk were greatest (P < 0.01) in EL5 (2968 days) and lowest in EL0 (1857 days) cows. Mean milk yield per lactation increased linearly with the increase in the number of extended lactations with a maximum of 19,099 kg of milk/lactation for EL5 cows. Mean daily milk yield/productive life was lowest (P < 0.01) for EL0 (30.2 kg) and highest for EL5 (32.1 kg). The percentage of days in milk relative to days from birth to the end of the fifth lactation was highest for EL5 (78.1%) and lowest for EL0 (59.6%), with EL2 to EL4 cows intermediate. Length of calving interval was longest (P < 0.01) for EL5 (24.7 months) and shortest for EL0 (15.5 months) cows. It was concluded that it is worthwhile maintaining high-yielding cows incapable to conceive before 230 days in milk because they did conceive again and produced considerable amounts of milk during their productive life, which substantially prolonged their permanence time in the herd.

Keywords: Calving interval; Extended lactation; Lifetime productivity; Milk yield; Services per pregnancy.

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