Effects of Production, Season, Age of Cow, Days Dry, and Days in Milk on Conception to First Service in Large Commercial Dairy Herds

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Effects of management and environmental factors on reproductive performance were evaluated as part of a fertility experiment in four large commercial dairy herds. The herds were selected because they utilized routine herd health programs, kept complete reproduction records on all cows, were enrolled in Dairy Herd Improvement, and would follow the protocol of the experiment. Only data from first services following parturition were utilized, and conception was determined by rectal palpation. Information on over 2800 experimental breedings was collected during 13 mo. Percentage conception to first service was not affected by milk production during current or previous lactations. However, cows with higher production during current or previous lactation had longer intervals to first service. Previous days dry did not affect conception or interval to first service significantly. Conception was less for cows with less than 50 days to first service (32%) than for cows with over 50 days to first service (49 to 57%). No differences were found among 10-day intervals to first service of over 50 days. Cows in third and later lactation had lower reproductive performance than cows in first or second lactation. Month of breeding did not affect conception significantly but did affect interval to first service. However, no seasonal trends were apparent. Differences among herds were significant for both conception and interval to first service. © 1984, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Hillers, J. K., Senger, P. L., Darlington, R. L., & Fleming, W. N. (1984). Effects of Production, Season, Age of Cow, Days Dry, and Days in Milk on Conception to First Service in Large Commercial Dairy Herds. Journal of Dairy Science, 67(4), 861–867. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(84)81378-8

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