Abstract:
Weanling Angus × Hereford heifers were
purchased by a commercial heifer development
operation from 12 sources. Heifers
were fed a silage-based diet through an initial
developmental period and then were retained
or culled based on their average daily gain,
pelvic area, or disposition. Of the original
591 heifers, 14% were culled. Estrus was
synchronized using the Colorado MGA-Prostaglandin
(PG) synchronization system
with PG administered at either 17 days or 19
days after the 14th day of MGA feeding.
Heifers were inseminated artificially (AI)
during 30 days followed by 30 days of natural
mating. Heifers given PG on day 17 after
MGA had a first-service conception rate of
69.9% compared with 65.8% for heifers
given PG on day 19. In the day 17 treatment,
64.2% of the heifers were inseminated artificially
by 84 hr after the PG injection versus
75.1% for the day 19 treatment. Injections of
PG 19 days after MGA tended to tighten
synchrony of estrus. Based on source of
purchase, first-service conception rates
ranged from 50% to 85%, whereas overall
pregnancy rates ranged from 65% to 95%.
With early culling, accurate records, and
pregnancy diagnosis, producers can identify
reliable sources from which to purchase their
replacement heifers, which should decrease
costs and increase profit potential.