F1 AND 3R CALVES DEVELOPMENT IN AN INTENSIVE DAIRY SYSTEM OF THE HUMID TROPIC, GUALACA-PANAMA

Due to the growing climatic variability in the tropics, it is necessary to develop a double purpose animal with greater genetic potential and that adapts to existing and future environmental conditions. The objective of the work was to evaluate the development of F1 and 3R cattle CALVES in a dual purpose dairy system. Sixty Brahman cows (BR) from the Experimental Station of Gualaca (IDIAP) were used. To produce F1, Girolando x Brahman (F1GOBR), Gyr-Dairy x Brahman (F1GDBR), Holstein x Brahman (F1HOBR) and Brown Swiss x Brahman (F1BSBR) were crossed. To produce 3R, F1GDBR and F1BSBR were crossed with Holstein and F1GOBR and F1HOBR with Brown Swiss. The data was analyzed by descriptive statistics. In F1, the synthetic breed had a average birth weight of 34,3 kg, where the F1GOBR was 3,6% higher than the F1GDBR, while the F1HOBR dairy breed was superior to the F1BSBR in 6 and 11% at birth and 60 days respectively; at 240 days the F1HOBR was superior by 24%. In 3R crosses, the average birth weight was 37,4 kg, which is 10% higher than the F1. While the heaviest at 60 and 240 days were the 3RPSHO with 81,4 and 143,9 kg, respectively. The reproductive aspects of the weight of breeding (300 kg), was achieved at 20,8 and 18,0 months in the heifers of two and three breeds, and the ageat first calving at 33 and 27 months, respectively; this indicator is reduced by 35% with respect to the national average.

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Main Authors: Iglesias, Alexis, Guerra-Martínez, Pedro, Quiel-Batista, Ricaurte Alcides, De León-Garcia, Raúl Herminio, Ibarra-Guerra, Olegario
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Instituto de Innovación Agropecuaria de Panamá 2017
Online Access:http://www.revistacienciaagropecuaria.ac.pa/index.php/ciencia-agropecuaria/article/view/25
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