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Zootecnia Tropical
versión impresa ISSN 0798-7269
Resumen
RAMIREZ-IGLESIA, Lílido N et al. Sexually active groups in dual purpose postpartum crossbred cattle. Zootecnia Trop. [online]. 2006, vol.24, n.3, pp.281-295. ISSN 0798-7269.
In dual purpose crossbreed cattle (DPC), deficient estrus detection affects the artificial insemination diffusion and reproductive efficiency. To study the formation and characteristics of sexually active groups (SAGs), 300 crossbred postpartum Red Brahman (Bos indicus) x Red Holstein (Bos taurus) cows were studied and milked manually twice a day with support from the calf, grazing German (Echinocloa polistachia, 12% crude protein) and Paez (Brachiaria mutica) grass in pasture lands, accompanied by teaser bulls at a 25:1 ratio. They were observed four times, from 5am to 6:00 am at cement pen area, and from 6:00 am to 10:00 am in the pasture area. Finally from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm, and from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the cement pen and pasture area respectively. This was performed in a commercial farm located in a Humid Tropical Forest area in the Maracaibo Lake basin, in the Bolivarian Republican of Venezuela. Only the groups constituted of no less than three animals in standing mount interaction were considered SAGs. 51 SAGs were detected, 76% heterosexual, and 24% homosexual, 69% were observed in cement pens and 31% at pasture area, 41% in the morning and 59% in the afternoon. SAGs accounted for 67% of the standing estrus observed; the duration time of those SAGs was of 20±2, 8 minutes. In most of the heterosexual SAGs the teaser bull was beginning the mounting chain. The detection, registration and evaluation of SAGs in DPC can contribute to improve the efficiency of estrus detection.
Palabras clave : sexually active group; oestrus detection; dual purpose crossbred cows; postpartum; tropical climate.