Feeding Strategies for Rearing Replacement Heifers in Small-scale Dairy Production Systems in the Highlands of Central Mexico

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C.M. Arriaga-Jordán
A. García-Martínez
B. Albarrán-Portillo
A. Espinoza-Ortega
O.A. Castelán-Ortega
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[1] Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México,Centro de Investigación en Ciencias Agropecuarias (CICA)
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cattle; dairy; feeding strategy; growth; heifer; live weight; nutrition; smallholders;
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The growth of Holstein heifers in the campesino dairy systems in the highlands of Mexico was evaluated in three feeding strategies. Thirty-three heifers from 11 farmers, grouped according to strategy, were weighed every 14 days for 28 weeks. The live weight change over each 14-day period was estimated by individually regressing live weight over period, taking the regression coefficient as an unbiased estimate of live weight change. Regression coefficients were analysed as a randomized design with feeding strategies as treatments. Strategies were as follows: S1: grazed or cut pasture all year, maize silage and maize straw in the dry season, and 1.0–1.5 kg concentrate/heifer per day. S2: maize straw in the dry season, cut pasture forage, grazing of native grass, weeds from maize fields, and 1.0–1.5 kg concentrate/heifer per day. S3: maize straw in the dry season, grazed native grasses and weeds in the rainy season. Live weight gains were: S1, 0.511 kg/heifer per day; S2, 0.271 kg/heifer per day; and S3, 0.252 kg/heifer per day. Despite the better gains in S1, they are 24% below recommendations, arriving to service at 20 months of age. Not rearing their replacements may be a better alternative for campesino farmers under current economic conditions.
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