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 Research Article
												Effect of Some Factors on Number of Services per Conception in Dairy Cows 						
Author(s): Kamil Siatka, Anna Sawa, Sylwia Krężel-Czopek, Dariusz Piwczyński and Mariusz BoguckiKamil Siatka, Anna Sawa, Sylwia Krężel-Czopek, Dariusz Piwczyński and Mariusz Bogucki             
						
												
				 The study involved 55 685 Polish Holstein-Friesian cows whose services per conception (SPC) averaged 2.2. Statistical analysis performed using the GLM procedure of SAS, showed significant differences in SPC value within different factors. The greatest changes were associated with daily milk yield of the cows; as it increased from ≤ 20 kg to >40 kg, the number of services required to conceive increased by 0.6. SPC value deteriorated also with an increasing number of cows in the herd (by 0.37) and with an increase in milk somatic cell count, being indicative of mastitis (by 0.11). The opposite situation existed for an increase in herd production level and lengthening of the interval between calving and first insemination (decrease of SPC by 0.31). It was also found that summer was the least favourable period for insemination and winter the most favourable (SPC=2.28 vs. 2.16). Anal.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2157-7579.1000465 
																	  
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