The use of Slovak Simmental breed in suckler beef system

Szerzők

  • Vavrišínová Klára Slovak University of Agriculture, Nitra, Slovakia, Department of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources
  • Hozáková Katarína Slovak University of Agriculture, Nitra, Slovakia, Department of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources
  • Juhás Peter Slovak University of Agriculture, Nitra, Slovakia, Department of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources
  • Janíček Martin Slovak University of Agriculture, Nitra, Slovakia, Department of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources
  • Margetín Milan Slovak University of Agriculture, Nitra, Slovakia, Department of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources
  • Obtulovič Peter Slovak University of Agriculture, Nitra, Slovakia, Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Faculty of Economics and Management, 949 76 Nitra (SK), Tr. A. Hlinku 2.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17205/SZIE.AWETH.2020.1.029

Kulcsszavak:

calving season, carcass class, growth parameters, Slovak Simmental breed, suckling beef

Absztrakt

The aim of this study was to monitor productive characteristics of Slovak Simmental breed and crossbreeds of different proportion (>50% of Slovak Simmental breed) in the system of suckling beef in Slovakia. Study evaluated a total of 932 animals for growth parameters and 75 animals for carcass characteristics. Analysing of calving ease showed 4.95% proportion of calving with assistance (calving ease score 2 from 4 point scale). These were found in calving of one gender – heifers. All other recorded calving was without need of assistance. Analysis of variance confirmed highly significant influence of the sire on calving difficulty (P<0.001) and significant impact of the sex and birth season as well (P<0.01). Higher live weight at birth was determined in bulls (32.90 kg vs. 31.13 kg). Similarly, analysis of variance of the birth weight verified highly significant influence of the sire (P<0.001). In monitored herds, cows calved throughout the year, with highest percentage of calving in winter season (from January to March) – 36.5%. On the other hand, fewer cows calved in the season between July and September (4.99%). The highest average live weight at 120 days according to the calving season was determined in calves born in February (216.78 kg). Within evaluation of impact of the calving season on growth characteristics, highly significant influence on the birth weight (P<0.001) and significant influence on weaning weight (P<0.05) were determined. Average dressing percentage of bulls was 54.97%; the highest number of slaughtered bulls (70%) was designated in commercial class E/2 and U/2.

Információk a szerzőről

  • Vavrišínová Klára, Slovak University of Agriculture, Nitra, Slovakia, Department of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources

    corresponding author
    klara.vavrisinova@uniag.sk

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The use of Slovak Simmental breed in suckler beef system. (2020). Animal Welfare, Etológia és Tartástechnológia (AWETH), 16(1), 29-36. https://doi.org/10.17205/SZIE.AWETH.2020.1.029

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