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Breeding Heifers Mark Carson Reproductive Specialist, EastGen
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Outline of Presentation Losses Due to Delayed First Calving Goals of a Heifer Program When to Breed Insemination Tools Genetic Consideration Other Consideration Summary
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Losses due to Delayed First Calving Herd Calving in 25 Heifers per Year Reducing from 26 to 24 months Average Feed Cost $1.97 per day Average Non-Feed Cost $1.32 per day Average Loss $200 per Heifer $5000 per Year Plus 4 Less Heifers Generated per Year
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Ideal Lactation Curve by Age
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Measuring Your Performance Goals at Breeding Average Age at First Calving 24 Months + 60% Conception Rate in Heifers + 60% Insemination Rate in Heifers + 36% Pregnancy Rate in Heifers Goals at First Calving <7% Stillbirth Rate on 1 st Lactation Cows <5% Hard Calving
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When to Breed a Heifer Breeding Recommendations Age = 13 months Weight = 875 lb (396 kg) Wither Height = 50 in (127 cm) Calving Recommendations Age at first calving = 22 - 24 months Weight = 1250 lb (567 kg) post-calving Wither Height = 55 in (140 cm)
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Insemination Tools
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Activity Monitoring Timed A.I. Protocols Other Breeding Tools
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Activity Monitoring Activity Monitoring in Heifer’s Becoming Popular Option Can Help to Lower Age at First Calving 24 Hour Coverage, Good for Facilities where Heifer are Out of Site.
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Activity Monitoring Recent Survey Done on CanWest Customers found that 42% of Activity Monitoring Systems were on Heifers Lack of Time and Desire to Improve Performance were the Main Reason for Installing the System
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Timed A.I. for Heifers Timed A.I. Solutions for Problem Breeders Help Reach the Goal of 24 Months Discussion Options with your Herd Veterinarian
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Other Insemination Tools Tail Chalking Heatmount Detectors/Kamar Heat Detectors
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Genetic Considerations for Heifers
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Genetics Maximizing Genetic Gain Calving Ease Sexed Semen
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Maximize Genetic Gain Breed All Heifers by AI Herd Bulls can cost you ~400 kg of milk (Overton and Sischo, 2005) Inability to Control Matings (Inbreeding) Unknown Calving Ease of Unproven Sire Mate Heifers to Maximize Genetic Gain Possible Gains from Using Genomics
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Calving Ease Hard Calving have Devastating Impact Effects Milk Production 2 kg/day less milk Effects Fertility Average Open for 28 Days Longer Effects the Health of the Calf Produce 700 kg less milk
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Pregnancy Rate by Calving Ease DHI Calving EASE Score Herd #1Herd #2Herd #3 Unassisted24%27%20% Easy25%23%18% Hard17%13%10% Difference (Hard – Unassisted) 7%14%10% *All Herds Maintain a 60% Insemination Rate
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Pregnancy Rate by Calving Ease DHI Calving EASE Score Herd #1Herd #2Herd #3 Unassisted24%27%20% Easy25%23%18% Hard17%13%10% Difference (Hard – Unassisted) 7%14%10% *All Herds Maintain a 60% Insemination Rate
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Sexed Semen Commonly used in Heifers ~90% Heifers will Result Used to Grow Herd Internally
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Other Considerations
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AI Breeding Have Appropriate Handling Facility AI Equipment near Heifer’s Semen Tank Thawing Equipment Clean AI Breeding tools
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Open Checking Heifers Routinely Check Heifers for Pregnancy Routinely Move Heifers into Breeding Group Take Action on Open Heifers
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Record and Monitor Results
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Measuring Your Performance Goals at Breeding Average Age at First Calving 24 Months + 60% Conception Rate in Heifers + 60% Insemination Rate in Heifers + 36% Pregnancy Rate in Heifers Goals at First Calving <7% Stillbirth Rate on 1 st Lactation Cows <5% Hard Calving
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