Reduction of the bull:cow ratio in the Brazilian Pantanal

Authors

  • José Robson Bezerra Sereno
  • Eliane Vianna da Costa e Silva
  • Cristiano Mougenot Mores

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2002.v37.6535

Keywords:

beef cattle, livestock management, production costs, animal production

Abstract

This work was conducted to study alternatives for reduction of the bull:cow ratio in the Brazilian lowland and, therefore, lower the production costs for the local beef cattle industry. The ratios 1:10, 1:25, and 1:40 were used in native pastures with a mean stocking rate of 0.27 mature animal unit per hectare over two consecutive breeding seasons. Statistical analysis did not show any effect (P > 0.05) of year (P = 0.2097), animal category (P = 0.0773), bull:cow ratio (0.8134) on reproductive performance. However, the pregnancy rate in a multiple bull system was higher (P = 0.0228) than in the individual bull system. An evaluation of the economic impact of this management system in the extensive Lowland herds showed that at the ratio of 1:10 the bulls were sub utilized.

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Published

2002-12-01

How to Cite

Sereno, J. R. B., e Silva, E. V. da C., & Mores, C. M. (2002). Reduction of the bull:cow ratio in the Brazilian Pantanal. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 37(12), 1811–1817. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2002.v37.6535

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Section

ANIMAL SCIENCE