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Growing of replacement young cattle in ООО «PskovAgroInvest»

https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2021-354-11-12-40-42

Abstract

ООО «PskovAgroInvest» pays great attention to the rearing of replacement young animals. The rate of increase in the intensity of raising heifers on the farm meets the standards and requirements of pedigree dairy cattle breeding. The farm uses stage-bystage rearing of replacement young stock, taking into account its age. A group approach to rearing young animals. Replacement heifers use natural and cultivated pastures in the summer. In recent years, the age of replacement heifers at the first insemination has noticeably decreased and approached the norm. At the same time, the live weight of animals at the first insemination increased, which in 2020 amounted to 460 kg, which opens up prospects for a further decrease in the age of the first insemination. This became possible due to an increase in the average daily growth in cultivation, which regularly increases every year and amounts to 756 g in 2020, which is 98 g, or 14.9%, more than in 2016. From table 2 it follows that in recent years, at all age periods, replacement heifers had a live weight exceeding the breed standard, which is 250 kg at 10-month-old, 290 kg at 12-month-old and 390 kg at 18-month-old age. At the same time, an increase in the average live weight of the replacement livestock is observed every year. So, in 2020, the value of the indicator was 278 kg at the age of 10 months, 331 kg at the age of 12 months, 463 kg at the age of 18 months, which is 16 kg, 54 kg and 75 kg, or 6.1%, 19, 5% and 19.3%, more than in 2016, respectively. Thus, the analyzed period allows us to conclude about the effectiveness of zootechnical work to improve the rearing of replacement heifers on the farm, but it must be continued in order to reduce the age of first insemination to 15–17 months with the optimal live weight of the livestock.

About the Authors

N. A. Shcherbakova
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Velikie Luki State Agricultural Academy” (VGSKhA)
Russian Federation

Shcherbakova Nadezhda Aleksandrovna, Candidate of
Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor

182112, Pskov region, Velikiye Luki, Lenin Avenue, 2



A. Yu. Kozlovskaya
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Velikie Luki State Agricultural Academy” (VGSKhA)
Russian Federation

Kozlovskaya Anna Yurievna, Candidate of Biological Sciences,
Associate Professor

182112, Pskov region, Velikiye Luki, Lenin Avenue, 2



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Shcherbakova N.A., Kozlovskaya A.Yu. Growing of replacement young cattle in ООО «PskovAgroInvest». Agrarian science. 2021;354(11-12):40-42. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2021-354-11-12-40-42

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