Sakaguchi Minoru
Intensive Grazing Research Team, National Agricultural Research Center for Hokkaido Region, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, 1 Hitsujigaoka, Toyohira-ku, Sapporo 062-8555 Japan.
Can Vet J. 2009 Jun;50(6):649-56.
Weekly changes in body condition score (BCS) and body weight (BW) were compared in relation to parity and the timing of postpartum reproductive events. To eliminate the effect of frame size, the BW loss (%) was used for analysis using 26 primiparous and 24 multiparous Holstein cows. Compared with primiparous cows, multiparous cows showed significantly lower BCS and greater BW, but had the same BW loss. Recovery from the BW nadir initiated earlier than that from the BCS nadir and was independent of parity. For the 50 cows, those showing early occurrences of first ovulation, estrus, and insemination, or conception expressed the same BCS as those showing late occurrences. However, those cows that were late in ovulating, showing estrus and being inseminated showed a more severe decline in the BW than did those that were early; there was no significant difference between early and late conceiving cows. These results suggest that the BW loss (%) could be a parity-independent indicator of certain reproductive indices.
比较了体况评分(BCS)和体重(BW)的每周变化与胎次及产后生殖事件发生时间的关系。为消除体格大小的影响,对26头初产和24头经产荷斯坦奶牛,采用体重损失百分比(BW loss%)进行分析。与初产奶牛相比,经产奶牛的BCS显著更低,体重更大,但体重损失相同。体重从最低点恢复的时间早于体况评分从最低点恢复的时间,且与胎次无关。对于这50头奶牛,首次排卵、发情和授精或受孕较早的奶牛与较晚的奶牛体况评分相同。然而,排卵、发情和授精较晚的奶牛体重下降比早的奶牛更严重;受孕早和晚的奶牛之间没有显著差异。这些结果表明,体重损失百分比(BW loss%)可能是某些生殖指标的与胎次无关的指标。