نتایج جستجو برای: dairy Holstein

تعداد نتایج: 52804  

2005
Daniel M. Schaefer

Beef derived from Holstein steers is a significant source of the U.S. beef supply. The nation’s 9.1 million dairy cows in 2003 were 22% of the U.S. cow herd (NASS, 2005). Given the typical breed distribution of dairy cows, calving interval, full-term pregnancy rate, peri-natal calf death loss (NAHMS, 2002), gender distribution, dairy beef placement (80%) and survival to market (94%), it can be ...

2003
Bruce C. Shanks

Excellent reviews of cattle breed comparisons or breed-cross comparisons have been previously reported by Franke (1980), Long (1980), and Marshall (1994). However, these reviews do not contain information on the calving ease, performance, carcass characteristics, or beef palatability of crossbred progeny of Holstein dams sired by different beef breeds. In many countries dairy females are common...

abdol-Naser Mohebbi Afshin Jafari Dehkordi, Shima Balali Dehkordi

BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular system is a very importantorgan that plays a vital role in tissue function. In farm animals,the growth and high milk production depends on function ofcardiovascular system. OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular health inhigh and low-yielding dairy cows was investigated. METHODS:Fifty 4-year-old high- yielding Holstein dairy cows and fifty 4-year-old low- yielding Holstein dairy ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1998
A J Heinrichs W C Losinger

Data were collected on the heart girth (n = 8,565; a measure of body weight) and height at withers (n = 8,568) of Holstein dairy heifers from 659 dairy farms as part of the National Dairy Heifer Evaluation Project during 1991 and 1992. Means and standard deviations for weight and height were determined for ages .5 to 23.5 mo. Third-order polynomial regression equations were derived to study the...

2005
Court Campbell

Approximately 20% of the beef tonnage produced in the United States is derived from Holsteins, through harvested dairy beef or cull dairy cows (Randy Blach, Cattle-Fax, personal communication). This represents a significant contribution to the U.S. beef supply. More and more large commercial feed yards have seen the opportunity available with feeding Holstein steers. Inherent variation between ...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2014
afshin jafari dehkordi abdol-naser mohebbi shima balali dehkordi

background: cardiovascular system is a very importantorgan that plays a vital role in tissue function. in farm animals,the growth and high milk production depends on function ofcardiovascular system. objectives: cardiovascular health inhigh and low-yielding dairy cows was investigated. methods:fifty 4-year-old high- yielding holstein dairy cows and fifty 4-year-old low- yielding holstein dairy ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
C Wang Q Tong X Z Hu L G Yang X Q Zhong Y Yu J J Wu W J Liu X Li G H Hua H Q Zhao S J Zhang

Complex vertebral malformation (CVM) is a recently described monogenic autosomal recessive hereditary defect of Holstein dairy cattle that causes premature birth, aborted fetuses and stillborn calves. Guanine is substituted by thymine (G>T) in the solute carrier family 35 member A3 gene (SLC35A3). A valine is changed to a phenylalanine at position 180 of uridine 5'-diphosphate-N-acetyl-glu...

2012
Alireza Bahonar Hamid Sharifi Saied Bokaie Mehdi Vodjgani Abbas Rahimi Foroushani Ali Akbar

Objective-To assess the effect of lameness on culling of dairy cows in Tehran province. DesignHistorical cohort study. Study population and procedures7067 firstand second-parity Holstein dairy cows that calved from March, 21 2007 to March, 2

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2009
g. r. mohammadi a. sedighi

this study was designed to determine the culling rates of 23 holstein dairy herds (with an average size of180 cows per herd) in neyshabur area in northeastern iran over a period of three years from 2001 to 2003.the average annual culling rate was 13.1%, (98.5% involuntary and 1.5% voluntary). of the total disposals(1612 cows), 53.48% were culled by the end of five years of age. poor fertility w...

2013
Seiji KATAGIRI Masaharu MORIYOSHI Yoshiyuki TAKAHASHI

A high incidence (about 70%) of alteration in endometrial epidermal growth factor (EGF) profile, i.e., loss of 2 peaks on days 2-4 and 13-14, has been linked to a reduced fertility in multiparous repeat breeder Holstein cows. However, the EGF profile in Holstein heifers and other breeds (types) of cattle has not been investigated. In study 1, EGF concentrations were determined using endometrial...

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