2021
DOI: 10.21887/ijvsbt.17.2.1
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Selection of Heifers and Breeding Bulls for Reducing Calving Difficulties in the First Calvers: An Overview

Abstract: Calving difficulty is associated with cow mortality, calf loss, veterinary and labor costs, and causes delayed return to estrus and lower conception rate. Dystocia is common in heifers, and the frequency decreases with the increasing age of the cow. Farmers need to consider both genetics and management factors in an attempt to reduce dystocia. Calf birth weight, the pelvic area of the dam and their interrelationships are major determinants of dystocia. The weight of the calf is governed by genetic, environment… Show more

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“…A short calving interval and low mortality rate affect the high productivity of calves. Shah, Sethi, Kumar, Mohanty, Dewry, Sarkar, and Bhakat [9] one of the factors that cause low calf crop value is calf mortality caused by mothers experiencing dystocia. Cows that experience dystocia have a lower breeding rate than cows that can give birth normally and without assistance.…”
Section: Population Structure and Livestock Productivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A short calving interval and low mortality rate affect the high productivity of calves. Shah, Sethi, Kumar, Mohanty, Dewry, Sarkar, and Bhakat [9] one of the factors that cause low calf crop value is calf mortality caused by mothers experiencing dystocia. Cows that experience dystocia have a lower breeding rate than cows that can give birth normally and without assistance.…”
Section: Population Structure and Livestock Productivitymentioning
confidence: 99%