Cow reproduction rates with varying inbreeding degrees

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The evaluation of the breeding work results carried out, the identification of optimal systems for the animal’s selection, including related ones, have always been relevant. The purpose was to study the influence of various inbreeding degrees on reproductive abilities and their selection and genetic parameters in Holstein cows. The research was carried out on the basis of ‘Pushkinskoe’ Breeding Plant, Nizhny Novgorod region. At the earliest age, heifers were inseminated in the group with recent inbreeding (14.87 months), for this reason they had the lowest weight at the first insemination - 4 25.7 kg. Cows in the group with recent inbreeding had the shortest service period (108.9 days), the longest service period was in the group with close inbreeding (152.6 days). The variability of live weight during the first insemination and fertilization in all groups was at a low level (Cv = 5,22…8,25 %). The duration of the service period after first lactation in all groups, except for the group of close inbreeding, had a variation of about 45 %, in the group with close inbreeding it was 1.5 times higher. Despite its small number, the group of close inbreeding turned out to be the most variable in all indicators. An increase in the age of the first fertilization of heifers in the group of close inbreeding leads to an increase in the duration of the service period (r = 0.335). However, there is practically no connection between these indicators in the other groups. Many of the studied indicators had a weak positive or negative relationship with each other. Among the resulting young, more than half were heifers, in groups with different inbreeding degrees this indicator varied from 63.3 to 66.7 %, in the group with outbred animals it was 69.4 %. Twins were registered 2 times and only in the group with a recent inbreeding degree. Stillbirth in all groups was at a fairly low level - 5 .7…6.7 %, in the group with a close inbreeding degree no cases of stillborn calves were detected. The birth of calves with congenital deformities and pathologies from related mating was not observed. Thus, in the conducted studies, inbreeding had no negative impact on the cow’s reproductive qualities even to a close degree.

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Table 1 Indicators of the cow’s reproductive ability

Inbreeding degree

Number of animals

X ± m

Live weight at first insemination, kg

Live weight at first fertilization, kg

Age of first fertilization, months

Age of first calving, months

Duration of the service period after first lactation, days

Outbreeding

478

433.12 ± 2.86

442.42 ± 3.38

15.28 ± 0.17

24.44 ± 0.18

111.10 ± 5.99

Ancient

264

427.83 ± 1.46

440.08 ± 1.97

15.07 ± 0.13

24.22 ± 0.13

108.87 ± 3.53

Recent

193

425.73 ± 1.60

435.89 ± 2.35

14.87 ± 0.14

24.01 ± 0.14

109.91 ± 4.30

Close

15

435.20 ± 8.28

446.67 ± 9.52

15.87 ± 0.82

24.87 ± 0.87

152.64 ± 30.57

 

Table 2. Variability coefficient of indicators of cow’s reproductive ability

Inbreeding degree

Number of animals

Cv

Live weight at first insemination, kg

Live weight at first fertilization, kg

Age of first fertilization, months

Age of first calving, months

Duration of the service period after first lactation, days

Outbreeding

478

6.08

7.05

10.47

6.70

45.12

Ancient

264

5.53

7.27

14.03

8.76

45.99

Recent

193

5.22

7.49

13.27

8.34

45.75

Close

15

7.37

8.25

20.05

13.58

66.43

 

Table 3 The relationship of inbreeding degree with indicators of the cow’s reproductive ability

Reproductive indicators

Inbreeding degree

Ancient

Recent

Close

Age of first calving, months

0.130*

0.041

0.258

Age of first fertilization, months

0.123*

0.041

0.263

Duration of the service period after first lactation, days

–0.110

–0.147*

–0.056

Live weight at first fertilization, kg

0.046

–0.148*

–0.175

Live weight at first insemination, kg

0.116

–0.138

–0.180

Note: The correlation coefficient is statistically significant at *p < 0.05.

 

Table 4. The relationship between the cow’s reproductive indicators depending  on the inbreeding degree

Reproductive indicators

Inbreeding degree

Outbreeding

Ancient

Recent

Close

Age of first calving, months —  Duration of the service period after first lactation, days

–0.006

0.003

–0.080

0.378

Age of first calving, months —  Live weight at first fertilization, kg

0.063

0.018

–0.102

–0.065

Age of first calving, months —  Live weight at first insemination, kg

0.016

0.076

–0.077

0.209

Age of first fertilization, months —  Duration of the service period after first lactation, days

–0.005

–0.023

–0.071

0.335

Age of first fertilization, months —  Live weight at first fertilization, kg

0.048

0.008

–0.079

–0.106

Age of first fertilization, months —  Live weight at first insemination, kg

0.034

0.083

–0.072

0.161

Duration of the service period after first lactation, days —  Live weight at first fertilization, kg

0.015

–0.033

0.096

0.083

Duration of the service period after first lactation, days —  Live weight at first insemination, kg

0.146

–0.073

0.112

0.248

Live weight at first fertilization, kg —  Live weight at first insemination, kg

0.753***

0.703***

0.831**

0.855***

Note: The correlation coefficient is statistically significant at **р < 0.01; ***р < 0.001

 

Results of the first calving cows

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Oksana V. Rudenko

Nizhny Novgorod Research Agricultural Institute - Branch of «Federal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. Rudnitskogo»

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Candidate of Аgricultural Sciences, Senior Researcher, Livestock department

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