Rearing strategy and optimizing first-calving targets in dairy heifers: a review

Much research has been carried out and published on dairy replacement management, in order to rear heifers as efficiently as possible, from both a technical and economical point of view. In most cases, the aim is to rear the heifers at the lowest cost possible without any deleterious effects on futu...

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Main Authors: Y. Le Cozler, V. Lollivier, P. Lacasse, C. Disenhaus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2008-01-01
Series:Animal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731108002498
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spelling doaj-bdb238ac562142c0a37667b7635bf1a52021-06-05T06:05:21ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112008-01-012913931404Rearing strategy and optimizing first-calving targets in dairy heifers: a reviewY. Le Cozler0V. Lollivier1P. Lacasse2C. Disenhaus3INRA, Agrocampus Rennes, UMR1080, Dairy Production, F-35590 St Gilles, FranceINRA, Agrocampus Rennes, UMR1080, Dairy Production, F-35590 St Gilles, FranceAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Dairy and Swine Research and Development Centre, P.O Box 90 STN Lenoxville, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada J1 M 1Z3INRA, Agrocampus Rennes, UMR1080, Dairy Production, F-35590 St Gilles, FranceMuch research has been carried out and published on dairy replacement management, in order to rear heifers as efficiently as possible, from both a technical and economical point of view. In most cases, the aim is to rear the heifers at the lowest cost possible without any deleterious effects on future performances. However, the importance of dairy heifer husbandry is not sufficiently well recognized and probably mishandled by most farmers. The present review aims to give an actual overview of rearing procedures in dairy heifers and possible ways to achieve optimal goals. For many years, it has been well known that rapid rearing lowers the age of sexual maturity and consequently may be an efficient way to reduce the non-producing period prior to conception. But this may impair mammary development and consequently future milk production, at least during first lactation. In addition, a growth rate that is too low may not only be costly but also result in animals that are too fat at first calving, creating problems such as calving difficulties, dystocia, etc. Genetic considerations must also be factored, i.e. frame, size, body weight, etc. have changed during the last 20 years and there are differences between breeds. As a result, some time-honoured recommendations may not be appropriate. The present paper reviews factors and management practices that may affect rearing and subsequent performance of dairy heifers.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731108002498heiferrearing strategyperformanceslongevity
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author Y. Le Cozler
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C. Disenhaus
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V. Lollivier
P. Lacasse
C. Disenhaus
Rearing strategy and optimizing first-calving targets in dairy heifers: a review
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heifer
rearing strategy
performances
longevity
author_facet Y. Le Cozler
V. Lollivier
P. Lacasse
C. Disenhaus
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title Rearing strategy and optimizing first-calving targets in dairy heifers: a review
title_short Rearing strategy and optimizing first-calving targets in dairy heifers: a review
title_full Rearing strategy and optimizing first-calving targets in dairy heifers: a review
title_fullStr Rearing strategy and optimizing first-calving targets in dairy heifers: a review
title_full_unstemmed Rearing strategy and optimizing first-calving targets in dairy heifers: a review
title_sort rearing strategy and optimizing first-calving targets in dairy heifers: a review
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Much research has been carried out and published on dairy replacement management, in order to rear heifers as efficiently as possible, from both a technical and economical point of view. In most cases, the aim is to rear the heifers at the lowest cost possible without any deleterious effects on future performances. However, the importance of dairy heifer husbandry is not sufficiently well recognized and probably mishandled by most farmers. The present review aims to give an actual overview of rearing procedures in dairy heifers and possible ways to achieve optimal goals. For many years, it has been well known that rapid rearing lowers the age of sexual maturity and consequently may be an efficient way to reduce the non-producing period prior to conception. But this may impair mammary development and consequently future milk production, at least during first lactation. In addition, a growth rate that is too low may not only be costly but also result in animals that are too fat at first calving, creating problems such as calving difficulties, dystocia, etc. Genetic considerations must also be factored, i.e. frame, size, body weight, etc. have changed during the last 20 years and there are differences between breeds. As a result, some time-honoured recommendations may not be appropriate. The present paper reviews factors and management practices that may affect rearing and subsequent performance of dairy heifers.
topic heifer
rearing strategy
performances
longevity
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