Effect of cattle tick (Boophilus microplus) infestation on performance of Bos indicus cross cows and their progeny
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by CSIRO Publishing in Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
- Vol. 28 (1) , 1-9
- https://doi.org/10.1071/ea9880001
Abstract
The effects of cattle tick infestations on liveweight and fertility of Droughtmaster (1/2 Bos indicus) cows and on calf weaning weights were determined over 3 years. Tick populations on the control (non-dipped) group of cattle fluctuated, with mean annual tick counts/side being 9.5, 8.9 and 13.6 for years 1, 2 and 3 respectively, while the treated group of cattle, which were dipped every 21 days, were free of ticks. Tick counts were not related to fertility or liveweight change in pregnant-lactating cows or to calf growtb or weaning weights. Treatment for ticks significantly (P<0.05) affected liveweight change in pregnant-lactating cows on only a few occasions, and annual liveweight changes were not significantly influenced by treatment. When lactating cow pregnancy rates were low (< 30% for control cows), treatment for ticks increased the pregnancy rate by about 100% in 2 of the 3 years, these differences being significant only in the last year. Calves in the treated group were born significantly earlier in the first year and had significantly lighter birth weights in the third year. Treated calves grew faster to weaning and had higher weaning weights (mean difference 17.9 kg) than control calves but differences were significant in the first and third years only.Keywords
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