RELACIONES ENTRE PESO, CONDICIÓN CORPORAL Y PRODUCCIÓN DE LECHE EN VACAS DEL SISTEMA DOBLE PROPÓSITO

Objective. Evaluate the relationship between body weight, body condition and milk production in response to supplementation with whole cotton. Materials and methods. Two experimental treatments were applied to 13 cows using a randomized design: G1 (n=7), cows supplemented with 2 kg of cotton seed, a...

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Main Authors: Roger Salgado O, Oscar Vergara G, Juan Simanca S
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Cordoba 2008-08-01
Series:Revista MVZ Cordoba
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Online Access:http://www.unicordoba.edu.co/revistas/revistamvz/mvz-132/v13n2a11.pdf
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spelling doaj-b90129a3c1374d68b804f56faa000acc2020-11-24T22:37:27ZengUniversidad de CordobaRevista MVZ Cordoba0122-02681909-05442008-08-0113213601364RELACIONES ENTRE PESO, CONDICIÓN CORPORAL Y PRODUCCIÓN DE LECHE EN VACAS DEL SISTEMA DOBLE PROPÓSITORoger Salgado OOscar Vergara GJuan Simanca SObjective. Evaluate the relationship between body weight, body condition and milk production in response to supplementation with whole cotton. Materials and methods. Two experimental treatments were applied to 13 cows using a randomized design: G1 (n=7), cows supplemented with 2 kg of cotton seed, and G2 (n=6), no supplemental seed. Results were analyzed using Spearman correlations. Results. There was a positive correlation between body weight and body condition (p<0,05) in the supplemented and non supplemented cows. Although there was no correlation between the variation in body weight and milk production (p>0,05) in the supplemented cows, there was positive correlation (p<0,05) for the non-supplemented cows. The body condition and milk production showed a positive correlation among (p<0,05) in the non-supplemented cows, but not in the supplemented cows (p>0,05). Conclusions. The supplementation with cotton seed had important positive relationship among body weight, body condition, and milk production in cows of first birth managed under pasturing conditions.http://www.unicordoba.edu.co/revistas/revistamvz/mvz-132/v13n2a11.pdfWeightbody conditionbovinescotton seed
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RELACIONES ENTRE PESO, CONDICIÓN CORPORAL Y PRODUCCIÓN DE LECHE EN VACAS DEL SISTEMA DOBLE PROPÓSITO
Revista MVZ Cordoba
Weight
body condition
bovines
cotton seed
author_facet Roger Salgado O
Oscar Vergara G
Juan Simanca S
author_sort Roger Salgado O
title RELACIONES ENTRE PESO, CONDICIÓN CORPORAL Y PRODUCCIÓN DE LECHE EN VACAS DEL SISTEMA DOBLE PROPÓSITO
title_short RELACIONES ENTRE PESO, CONDICIÓN CORPORAL Y PRODUCCIÓN DE LECHE EN VACAS DEL SISTEMA DOBLE PROPÓSITO
title_full RELACIONES ENTRE PESO, CONDICIÓN CORPORAL Y PRODUCCIÓN DE LECHE EN VACAS DEL SISTEMA DOBLE PROPÓSITO
title_fullStr RELACIONES ENTRE PESO, CONDICIÓN CORPORAL Y PRODUCCIÓN DE LECHE EN VACAS DEL SISTEMA DOBLE PROPÓSITO
title_full_unstemmed RELACIONES ENTRE PESO, CONDICIÓN CORPORAL Y PRODUCCIÓN DE LECHE EN VACAS DEL SISTEMA DOBLE PROPÓSITO
title_sort relaciones entre peso, condición corporal y producción de leche en vacas del sistema doble propósito
publisher Universidad de Cordoba
series Revista MVZ Cordoba
issn 0122-0268
1909-0544
publishDate 2008-08-01
description Objective. Evaluate the relationship between body weight, body condition and milk production in response to supplementation with whole cotton. Materials and methods. Two experimental treatments were applied to 13 cows using a randomized design: G1 (n=7), cows supplemented with 2 kg of cotton seed, and G2 (n=6), no supplemental seed. Results were analyzed using Spearman correlations. Results. There was a positive correlation between body weight and body condition (p<0,05) in the supplemented and non supplemented cows. Although there was no correlation between the variation in body weight and milk production (p>0,05) in the supplemented cows, there was positive correlation (p<0,05) for the non-supplemented cows. The body condition and milk production showed a positive correlation among (p<0,05) in the non-supplemented cows, but not in the supplemented cows (p>0,05). Conclusions. The supplementation with cotton seed had important positive relationship among body weight, body condition, and milk production in cows of first birth managed under pasturing conditions.
topic Weight
body condition
bovines
cotton seed
url http://www.unicordoba.edu.co/revistas/revistamvz/mvz-132/v13n2a11.pdf
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