Pregnancy test in dairy cows to increase feed efficiency
Milk-based pregnancy testing helps dairy farmers identify pregnancy losses early, improving reproductive management, feed efficiency, and environmental performance in dairy herds.
Opis
This practice abstract presents the use of milk pregnancy testing as a tool to improve reproductive management and feed efficiency in dairy farms.
The test is based on pregnancy-associated glycoproteins detected in milk and allows farmers to identify cows that have lost their pregnancy between diagnosis and 100 days after insemination. Results are available within 24 to 48 hours through a non-invasive sampling process.
By detecting non-pregnant animals earlier, farmers can reduce unintended open days, shorten days in milk, improve feed efficiency, and enhance the overall environmental performance of dairy production systems. Results from Spanish demonstration farms showed that pregnancy losses can remain undetected in a proportion of cows previously considered pregnant.
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Szczegółowe informacje
- Projekt
- Lokalizacja
- Spain
- Autorzy
- Marcos Veiga (AGACAL), Adrían Botana (AGACAL), César Resch Zafra (AGACAL), Laura González (AGACAL)
- Cel
- Adopt innovative practices, Implement best practices, Learn and develop skills
- Typ pliku
- dokument
- Utworzono dnia
- 31 gru 2024
- Język oryginału
- English
- Oficjalna strona projektu
- ClieNFarms
- Licencja
- CC BY
- Słowa kluczowe