Abstract:
Five treatments were initiated approximately
15 days after calving: 1) calf was
weaned from its dam (CW); 2) calf was present
continually with its own dam (CP-O); 3) calf
was present continually with its own dam but
contact with the udder was restricted (CR); 4)
foster calf was pre sent continually but the cow's
own calf was absent (CP-F); and 5) foster calf
was present continually, and the dam's own calf
was present but restricted (CR+F). Cows
weaned at 15 days (CW) cycled in about 2
weeks, whereas cows in the CR treatment
cycled 1 week later, and cows in the CP-O
treatment did not cycle for about 5 weeks.
Cows fostering calves in the presence (CR+F)
or absence (CP-F) of their own calves had
extended anestrus periods similar to those in
cows nursing their own calve s (CP-O). If a cow
bonds with a foster calf (as in the CP-F treatment),
then the duration of anestrus is lengthened.
We conclude that anestrus is prolonged
only when milk is removed by a calf (her own
or a foster calf) to which the cow is bonded.