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Constraints on dairy cattle productivity at the smallholder level in the Philippines

Survey data on dairy cattle production were gathered in two sites [Site I (three-year survey) and Site II (two-year survey)] in Southern Luzon, Philippines. Crossbred (Holstein–Friesian×Sahiwal) dairy cows ( n=122) managed by smallholder farmers belonging to five primary cooperatives under the feder...

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Published in:Preventive veterinary medicine 1999-01, Vol.38 (2), p.167-178
Main Authors: Alejandrino, A.L, Asaad, C.O, Malabayabas, B, De Vera, A.C, Herrera, M.S, Deocaris, C.C, Ignacio, L.M, Palo, L.P
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description Survey data on dairy cattle production were gathered in two sites [Site I (three-year survey) and Site II (two-year survey)] in Southern Luzon, Philippines. Crossbred (Holstein–Friesian×Sahiwal) dairy cows ( n=122) managed by smallholder farmers belonging to five primary cooperatives under the federation of dairy farmers, were monitored monthly for milk production, feed intake and availability, and reproduction and health status. The purpose of the survey was to identify constraints to productivity. The reproductive status of the cows was monitored by measuring milk and plasma progesterone concentrations by radioimmunoassay and rectal palpation of the ovaries. Plasma concentrations of selected metabolites [β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), inorganic phosphorus, albumin, globulin, urea] were also measured at one month before calving and at one month and 2–3 months postpartum, to determine if these could serve as biochemical indicators of nutritional stress. A long calving interval (CI=>400 days) was identified as the major constraint to productivity of dairy cattle on smallholder farms. The three main problems related to this reproductive constraint were: (1) poor breeding management, in particular lack of accurate estrus detection; (2) repeat breeding, i.e. three or more services were required before conception; and (3) poor ovarian function, shown by some cows with lose progesterone levels. An important cause of these problems was undernutrition, particularly at critical periods of the cow's reproductive life, reflected in the slow recovery from loss in body weight and condition score during the early postpartum period and the increased plasma BHB values at peripartum period in some cows, indicative of negative energy balance, and the flat lactation profile. These findings are useful and relevant as a database in the development of an appropriate management scheme aimed toward improving dairy cattle production and productivity at smallholder level. It highlights the importance of estrus detection, good breeding management and the use of a practical strategic nutritional supplementation, particularly during stressful periods in the cows's reproductive life.
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Animals
BLOOD COMPOSITION
Body Weight
BOVIN LAITIER
Breeding
Cattle - metabolism
COACCION
COMPOSICION DE LA SANGRE
COMPOSITION DU SANG
CONSTRAINTS
CONTRAINTE
DAIRY CATTLE
Dairy cattle productivity
Dairying
Data Collection
EXPLOTACION EN PEQUENA ESCALA
Female
FILIPINAS
GANADO DE LECHE
INTERVALLE ENTRE PARTURITION
INTERVALO ENTRE PARTOS
Lactation
Milk - chemistry
MILK PRODUCTION
PARTURITION INTERVAL
PERFORMANCE DE REPRODUCTION
PETITE EXPLOITATION AGRICOLE
PHILIPPINES
Postpartum Period - metabolism
Pregnancy
PRODUCCION LECHERA
PRODUCTION LAITIERE
PRODUCTIVIDAD
PRODUCTIVITE
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGESTERONA
PROGESTERONE
Progesterone - analysis
Progesterone - blood
Radioimmunoassay
Reproduction
Reproductive constraints
REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE
REPRODUCTIVIDAD
SMALL FARMS
Thyroid Hormones - blood
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