Title: MS Proposal
1MS Proposal
- Evaluation of beef calf production system, for
Tizimin, Yucatan Mexico - Kotaro Baba
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3www.cs.unm.edu
4www.tourbymexico.com
5Brief information about Tizimin
- Tizimin is located close to Merida, and Cancun
- No rivers in this region
- Hot and humid climate
- Seasonal differences
6The annual variation of temperature and
precipitation in Yucatan ( Source Magaña, UADY)
7Cows in Tizimin
- Reproduction cows
- Large and Small Ranches
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- Mostly crossbreds of Bos tauras and Bos indicus
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9Feeding
- Grazing
- -Guinea grass (Panicum maximum)
- -Brizantha (Brachiaria brizantha)
- -Star grass (Cynodon plectostachyus)
- -Taiwan grass (Pennisetum purpureum)
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11d
12Supplements for cows, especially in the dry
season and lactation stage
- -Poultry manure
- -Molasses
- -Commercial energy and protein concentrates
Campi Engorda ganado -
13Irrigation
- Pumps from under ground
- The cost of irrigation is expensive.
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15The annual variation of temperature and
precipitation in Yucatan ( Source Magaña, UADY)
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17Problem Statements
- Nutrition, no grasses during the dry season.
- Irrigation is expensive.
18Improve beef production
- 1.Nutrition concepts
- 2.Ranch management
- 3.Enhancements in reproduction index
- 4.Genetic selection
- Tedeschi, Fox,
Baker(2003)
19Nutrition, energy balance of cows
- Energy balance of cows
- Nutrition and energy balance are important to
reproduction (Canfield et al.,1990) - Energy is the first limitation for production
20Objectives of the thesis
- 1.To evaluate the forage energy availability by
month of matching of nutrient requirements of
cows and breeding heifers. - 2.To develop supplements for beef cows calving
each month of the year.
21Groups of seasons and cattle
- 1.Seasons
- -first half of the rainy season
- -second half of the rainy season
- -cool windy season
- -dry season
- 2.Groups of animals
- -weaning calves
- -breeding heifers
- -first and second calf cows
- -older cows
- 3.Physiological status of cows
- -Early lactation
- -Late lactation
- -Early dry cows
- -Late dry cows
22Source , Reynoso-Campos et al.,2003
23Source, Reynoso-Campos et al.,2003
24Source, Reynoso-Campos et al.,2003
25The CVDS
- Inputs required
- 1.Estmates of ME (Metabolizable Energy) value of
forage consumed each month - 2.Description of cows that calve during each of
12 months. - 3.Input information
- -existing data, and assumption
26Source, Tedeschi et al.,2003
27Source,Tedeschi et al.,2003
28Objectives of the thesis
- 2.To develop supplements for beef cows calving
each month of the year.
29Supplements for cows
- -Poultry manure
- -Molasses
- -Energy concentrates such as Sorghum and Corn
- -Commercial energy and protein concentrates
Campi Engorda ganado - - Commercial hay grass
- - Urea
- -Legumes
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30The CNCPS
- 1.Inputs required
- -Environmental information
- -Description of cows
- -Forage chemical components information
- 2. Input information
- Existing data and assumptions
31Appropriate supplementation with the CNCPS for
each group
- 1.Seasons
- -first half of the rainy season
- -second half of the rainy season
- -cool windy season
- -dry season
- 2.Groups of animals
- -weaning calves
- -breeding heifers
- -first and second calf cows
- -older cows
- 3.Physiological status of cows
- -Early lactation
- -Late lactation
- -Early dry cows
- -Late dry cows
32Outputs
- 1.To evaluate the forage energy availability by
month of matching of nutrient requirements of
cows and breeding heifers. - 2.To develop supplements for beef cows calving
each month of the year.
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