Influence of pre and postpartum maternal body condition score on the growth of Neuquén Criollo kids.

Autores
Jockers, Esteban Ricardo; Medina, Víctor Hugo; Villagra, Edgar Sebastian
Año de publicación
2021
Idioma
inglés
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artículo
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versión aceptada
Descripción
In Neuqu ́en Criollo goat production systems, the sale of goat kids for slaughter is the main source of income. Marketing kids weighing at least 14 kg live weight before 90 days of age improves economic returns due to better meat quality, while also reducing doe lactation requirements and subsequent pressure on grazing land. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of body condition score (BCS) in does from the Neuqu ́en Criollo breed during the last third of gestation and lactation, on subsequent kid survival, birth weight and growth rate. Thus, two groups of does were penned and fed at two distinct nutritional levels during the last third of gestation and lactation period: High Condition Score (BCS3) and Medium Condition Score (BCS2), to maintain a BCS of 3 and 2, respectively. Kids remained with their dams without nutritional supplementation from birth to weaning. The results indicated that BCS of the dam contributed substantially in the kids’ live weight (LW) in different stages: at birth (BW), at slaughter (50 days of age = 50D) and at weaning, (90 days of age = 90D) and these differences were maintained during rearing (220 days of age = 220D). The single and twin male goat kids of the BCS3 group reached slaughter weight (15.16 ± 0.08 and 14.15 ± 0.51 kg, respectively) at 50 days of age (50D), whereas male kids from the BCS2 group did not reach slaughter weight in an equivalent timeframe. Furthermore, the single and twin female goat kids born from BCS3 group between 50 and 90 days of age doubled in weight compared to those born from the BCS2 group. Consequently, single and twin female kids born from BCS3 group only reached 17.52 ± 0.12 kg and 15.52 ± 0.43 L W, respectively, in the first breeding season (220D). Results highlight the need for supplementation management strategies to increase does’ BCS during gestation and lactation; in order to improve kids’ BW, reduce kid mortality and to ensure target slaughter weights are achieved before 2 months of age. Developing early supplementation strategies in the last stage of lactation before weaning and in the rearing period post-weaning may increase survival and anticipate the reproductive age of female kids
Fil: Jockers, Esteban. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional del Comahue; Argentina.
Fil: Medina, Víctor. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional del Comahue; Argentina.
Fil: Villagra, Edgar Sebastian. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro; Argentina.
Fil: Villagra, Edgar Sebastian. Instituto de Investigaciones Forestales y Agropecuarias de Bariloche; Argentina.
Materia
Criollo goat
Kids growth
Body condition
Late pregnancy
Lactation
Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
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spelling Influence of pre and postpartum maternal body condition score on the growth of Neuquén Criollo kids.Jockers, Esteban RicardoMedina, Víctor HugoVillagra, Edgar SebastianCriollo goatKids growthBody conditionLate pregnancyLactationCiencias Agrarias y ForestalesIn Neuqu ́en Criollo goat production systems, the sale of goat kids for slaughter is the main source of income. Marketing kids weighing at least 14 kg live weight before 90 days of age improves economic returns due to better meat quality, while also reducing doe lactation requirements and subsequent pressure on grazing land. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of body condition score (BCS) in does from the Neuqu ́en Criollo breed during the last third of gestation and lactation, on subsequent kid survival, birth weight and growth rate. Thus, two groups of does were penned and fed at two distinct nutritional levels during the last third of gestation and lactation period: High Condition Score (BCS3) and Medium Condition Score (BCS2), to maintain a BCS of 3 and 2, respectively. Kids remained with their dams without nutritional supplementation from birth to weaning. The results indicated that BCS of the dam contributed substantially in the kids’ live weight (LW) in different stages: at birth (BW), at slaughter (50 days of age = 50D) and at weaning, (90 days of age = 90D) and these differences were maintained during rearing (220 days of age = 220D). The single and twin male goat kids of the BCS3 group reached slaughter weight (15.16 ± 0.08 and 14.15 ± 0.51 kg, respectively) at 50 days of age (50D), whereas male kids from the BCS2 group did not reach slaughter weight in an equivalent timeframe. Furthermore, the single and twin female goat kids born from BCS3 group between 50 and 90 days of age doubled in weight compared to those born from the BCS2 group. Consequently, single and twin female kids born from BCS3 group only reached 17.52 ± 0.12 kg and 15.52 ± 0.43 L W, respectively, in the first breeding season (220D). Results highlight the need for supplementation management strategies to increase does’ BCS during gestation and lactation; in order to improve kids’ BW, reduce kid mortality and to ensure target slaughter weights are achieved before 2 months of age. Developing early supplementation strategies in the last stage of lactation before weaning and in the rearing period post-weaning may increase survival and anticipate the reproductive age of female kidsFil: Jockers, Esteban. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional del Comahue; Argentina.Fil: Medina, Víctor. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional del Comahue; Argentina.Fil: Villagra, Edgar Sebastian. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro; Argentina.Fil: Villagra, Edgar Sebastian. Instituto de Investigaciones Forestales y Agropecuarias de Bariloche; Argentina.Elsevier2021info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://rdi.uncoma.edu.ar/handle/uncomaid/16810enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:Repositorio Digital Institucional (UNCo)instname:Universidad Nacional del Comahue2025-10-16T10:05:32Zoai:rdi.uncoma.edu.ar:uncomaid/16810instacron:UNCoInstitucionalhttp://rdi.uncoma.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://rdi.uncoma.edu.ar/oaimirtha.mateo@biblioteca.uncoma.edu.ar; adriana.acuna@biblioteca.uncoma.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:71082025-10-16 10:05:33.118Repositorio Digital Institucional (UNCo) - Universidad Nacional del Comahuefalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of pre and postpartum maternal body condition score on the growth of Neuquén Criollo kids.
title Influence of pre and postpartum maternal body condition score on the growth of Neuquén Criollo kids.
spellingShingle Influence of pre and postpartum maternal body condition score on the growth of Neuquén Criollo kids.
Jockers, Esteban Ricardo
Criollo goat
Kids growth
Body condition
Late pregnancy
Lactation
Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
title_short Influence of pre and postpartum maternal body condition score on the growth of Neuquén Criollo kids.
title_full Influence of pre and postpartum maternal body condition score on the growth of Neuquén Criollo kids.
title_fullStr Influence of pre and postpartum maternal body condition score on the growth of Neuquén Criollo kids.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of pre and postpartum maternal body condition score on the growth of Neuquén Criollo kids.
title_sort Influence of pre and postpartum maternal body condition score on the growth of Neuquén Criollo kids.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Jockers, Esteban Ricardo
Medina, Víctor Hugo
Villagra, Edgar Sebastian
author Jockers, Esteban Ricardo
author_facet Jockers, Esteban Ricardo
Medina, Víctor Hugo
Villagra, Edgar Sebastian
author_role author
author2 Medina, Víctor Hugo
Villagra, Edgar Sebastian
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Criollo goat
Kids growth
Body condition
Late pregnancy
Lactation
Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
topic Criollo goat
Kids growth
Body condition
Late pregnancy
Lactation
Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In Neuqu ́en Criollo goat production systems, the sale of goat kids for slaughter is the main source of income. Marketing kids weighing at least 14 kg live weight before 90 days of age improves economic returns due to better meat quality, while also reducing doe lactation requirements and subsequent pressure on grazing land. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of body condition score (BCS) in does from the Neuqu ́en Criollo breed during the last third of gestation and lactation, on subsequent kid survival, birth weight and growth rate. Thus, two groups of does were penned and fed at two distinct nutritional levels during the last third of gestation and lactation period: High Condition Score (BCS3) and Medium Condition Score (BCS2), to maintain a BCS of 3 and 2, respectively. Kids remained with their dams without nutritional supplementation from birth to weaning. The results indicated that BCS of the dam contributed substantially in the kids’ live weight (LW) in different stages: at birth (BW), at slaughter (50 days of age = 50D) and at weaning, (90 days of age = 90D) and these differences were maintained during rearing (220 days of age = 220D). The single and twin male goat kids of the BCS3 group reached slaughter weight (15.16 ± 0.08 and 14.15 ± 0.51 kg, respectively) at 50 days of age (50D), whereas male kids from the BCS2 group did not reach slaughter weight in an equivalent timeframe. Furthermore, the single and twin female goat kids born from BCS3 group between 50 and 90 days of age doubled in weight compared to those born from the BCS2 group. Consequently, single and twin female kids born from BCS3 group only reached 17.52 ± 0.12 kg and 15.52 ± 0.43 L W, respectively, in the first breeding season (220D). Results highlight the need for supplementation management strategies to increase does’ BCS during gestation and lactation; in order to improve kids’ BW, reduce kid mortality and to ensure target slaughter weights are achieved before 2 months of age. Developing early supplementation strategies in the last stage of lactation before weaning and in the rearing period post-weaning may increase survival and anticipate the reproductive age of female kids
Fil: Jockers, Esteban. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional del Comahue; Argentina.
Fil: Medina, Víctor. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional del Comahue; Argentina.
Fil: Villagra, Edgar Sebastian. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro; Argentina.
Fil: Villagra, Edgar Sebastian. Instituto de Investigaciones Forestales y Agropecuarias de Bariloche; Argentina.
description In Neuqu ́en Criollo goat production systems, the sale of goat kids for slaughter is the main source of income. Marketing kids weighing at least 14 kg live weight before 90 days of age improves economic returns due to better meat quality, while also reducing doe lactation requirements and subsequent pressure on grazing land. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of body condition score (BCS) in does from the Neuqu ́en Criollo breed during the last third of gestation and lactation, on subsequent kid survival, birth weight and growth rate. Thus, two groups of does were penned and fed at two distinct nutritional levels during the last third of gestation and lactation period: High Condition Score (BCS3) and Medium Condition Score (BCS2), to maintain a BCS of 3 and 2, respectively. Kids remained with their dams without nutritional supplementation from birth to weaning. The results indicated that BCS of the dam contributed substantially in the kids’ live weight (LW) in different stages: at birth (BW), at slaughter (50 days of age = 50D) and at weaning, (90 days of age = 90D) and these differences were maintained during rearing (220 days of age = 220D). The single and twin male goat kids of the BCS3 group reached slaughter weight (15.16 ± 0.08 and 14.15 ± 0.51 kg, respectively) at 50 days of age (50D), whereas male kids from the BCS2 group did not reach slaughter weight in an equivalent timeframe. Furthermore, the single and twin female goat kids born from BCS3 group between 50 and 90 days of age doubled in weight compared to those born from the BCS2 group. Consequently, single and twin female kids born from BCS3 group only reached 17.52 ± 0.12 kg and 15.52 ± 0.43 L W, respectively, in the first breeding season (220D). Results highlight the need for supplementation management strategies to increase does’ BCS during gestation and lactation; in order to improve kids’ BW, reduce kid mortality and to ensure target slaughter weights are achieved before 2 months of age. Developing early supplementation strategies in the last stage of lactation before weaning and in the rearing period post-weaning may increase survival and anticipate the reproductive age of female kids
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