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Improving Beef Cattle Reproductive Rates Through Management Part 1 Dr. Tom R. Troxel Professor and Associate Department Head – Animal Science

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Improving Beef Cattle Reproductive Rates Through Management Part 1. Dr. Tom R. Troxel Professor and Associate Department Head – Animal Science. Reproduction is the Single Most Important Factor in Beef Production. What is Reproductive Efficiency?. Net Calf Crop. Number of calves weaned. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Improving Beef Cattle Reproductive Rates Through  Management Part 1

Improving Beef Cattle Reproductive Rates Through Management

Part 1

Dr. Tom R. TroxelProfessor and Associate Department

Head – Animal Science

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Reproduction is the Single Most Important Factor in Beef Production

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What is Reproductive Efficiency?

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Net Calf Crop

Number of calves weaned

Number of cows exposed to a bullx 100

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Average Net Calf Crop Percentage and Standard Deviation (SD)

Year Percent SD1 86% 10.62 87% 10.13 90% 9.84 88% 9.05 90% 7.0

Arkansas Beef Improvement Data

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Advantages of a short calving season

• Uniform calves• Concentrates labor • Increases efficiency• Improves overall management– herd health, nutrition, culling, etc.

• Improve weaning weights

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Disadvantages of a short calving season

• Bull management• Money management

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ABIP – Breeding and Calving Season

• Objectives– Reduce the length of the calving season (< 90 d)– Document the production and economic impact

• 6 cow-calf herds

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Results

• 4 yr to achieve desired calving season• Cows calving in the desired months:– Benchmark year: 46%– Final year: 92%

• Length of the calving season:– Benchmark year: 273 days– Final year: 85 days

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Results• Cow calving percentages:– Benchmark year: 89%– Final year: 87%

• Herd Breakeven (decreased 30%): – Benchmark year: $0.62/lb– Final year: $0.44/lb

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Results• Specific cost/AU (decreased 40%): – Benchmark year: $210/AU– Final year: $126/AU

• Income over specific cost/AU (improved 100%): – Benchmark year: $95/AU– Final year: $190/AU

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Final Remarks• A few producers adjusted their time of calving• Some producers want to reduce the calving season even more (75 d)• Reducing the calving season demonstration can be very successful

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Estrous Synchronization/AI Tips► Days postpartum (cyclic vs. anestrous)► Work cattle calmly and quietly► Dogs► Handle all animal health products according to labeled

directions► Handle semen correctly

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Estrous Synchronization/AI Tips► Good working facilities

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Estrous Synchronization/AI Results

► 84% of AI cattle calved the first 21 days of the calving season vs. 68%►AI conception rates ranged from 50% (with problem cows – yr 1) to 63% in yr 2►60% AI conception rates

Arkansas Beef Improvement Program

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Thank you