1995
DOI: 10.1017/s0021859600084926
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A model for the prediction of dairy cow body weight based on a physiological timescale

Abstract: S U M M A R YA multivariate linear model was developed to evaluate dairy cow body weight (BW) during lactation on a commercial dairy farm. The model was calibrated separately for first, second and greater than second parities, and also for winter and summer calvers, fed a total mixed ration of 65% concentrates. Average weekly BW was predicted using the following variables on a weekly basis: 4% fat-corrected milk (FCM) yield, time of conception (PREG), time from calving (iv), initial body weight (1BW) measured … Show more

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“…The more empirical approaches specify a maintenance requirement and calculate an animal's energy balance based on its energy intake and expenditure (e.g. Devir et al 1995; Finlayson et al 1995). The choice of approach may be influenced by the amount of information and data available, and by other constraints such as user requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The more empirical approaches specify a maintenance requirement and calculate an animal's energy balance based on its energy intake and expenditure (e.g. Devir et al 1995; Finlayson et al 1995). The choice of approach may be influenced by the amount of information and data available, and by other constraints such as user requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%