Effects of sodium monensin on reproductive performance of dairy cattle. I. Effects on conception rates, calving‐to‐conception intervals, calving‐to‐heat and milk production in dairy cows
- 1 September 1994
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wiley in Australian Veterinary Journal
- Vol. 71 (9) , 273-277
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-0813.1994.tb03444.x
Abstract
SUMMARY A total of 1061 lactating dairy cows in six different herds were randomly allocated to treatment and control groups. One herd was lot‐fed on total mixed rations; three herds were fed on pasture with significant amounts of supplementary concentrates, and two herds were primarily pasture fed. Treated cows received a slow‐release, intraruminal capsule containing 32 g sodium monensin within 7 days of calving. Conception rates at first service, days to first oestrus and calving‐to‐conception interval did not differ significantly between untreated and monensin‐treated cows in the 5 herds, 3 herds and 4 herds, respectively, in which these outcomes were examined. Treatment of lactating cows immediately after calving may not be the optimal method to achieve fertility responses with capsules containing sodium monensin. Monensin treatment significantly increased milk yield in one of the six herds. Milk fat or milk protein production was not significantly affected by treatment.Keywords
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