Meta-analysis of the incidence of pregnancy losses in dairy cows at different stages to 90 days of gestation
A. Albaaj, J. Durocher, S.J. LeBlanc, Simon Dufour
Abstract
Pregnancy losses are a biological challenge and economically important in dairy herds. A meta-analysis was conducted to quantify losses in 4 periods from 19 to 90 d of pregnancy corresponding to the physiological development of gestation in dairy cows. A total of 19,723 diagnostic records from 46 studies were included. Pregnancy losses averaged 27%, 13%, 7%, and 2% in the early embryonic (19 to 32 d), late embryonic (30 to 45 d), early fetal (45 to 60 d), and later fetal (60 to 90 d) stages. These results provide a formal synthesis of the incidence of pregnancy losses in dairy cows.
Topics & Concepts
PregnancyGestationHerdIncidence (geometry)FetusObstetricsAnimal scienceEarly pregnancy factorDairy cattleMedicineBiologyMathematicsGeneticsGeometryReproductive Physiology in LivestockAnimal health and immunologyLivestock Management and Performance Improvement