1974
DOI: 10.1071/ea9740429
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Friesian, Hereford and Charolais sires for artificially reared calves from Friesian and Jersey cows

Abstract: Two hundred and twenty six multiparous Friesian and 185 multiparous Jersey cows on nine dairy farms were inseminated with semen from four bulls (one Friesian, one Hereford and two Charolais) and conception and calving data were recorded. There were no significant differences between sires or breed of dam with respect to still-births, calving difficulties or conception rates. Both sire and sex of calf significantly affected gestation period, sex in the case of Friesian cows, and sire in the case of Jersey cows.… Show more

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