Abstract:
The incidence of anestrus in dairy cattle
prior to first inseminations carried out after a
minimum of 60 days postpartum ranged from
4 to 58% in first-lactation cows and 14 to
50% in older cows. Dairy cows with more
days in milk, older than 2 years, and in better
body condition (probably reflective of greater
postpartum dry matter intakes) were more
likely to cycle than thinner cows. Cows that
were not cycling before the first week of
insemination conceived at lower rates and
took longer to become pregnant.