02871naa a2200301 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200130006002400380007310000160011124501390012726000090026650004520027552015210072765000200224865000140226865300160228265300180229865300150231665300230233165300140235465300120236870000150238070000190239570000170241470000200243177301180245110500962020-05-13 2014 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a030162267 a10.1016/j.livsci.2014.06.0262DOI1 aGUGGERI, D. aEffect of different management systems on growth, endocrine parameters and puberty in Hereford female calves grazing campos grassland. c2014 aArticle history: Received 8March2014; Received in revised form 26 June2014; Accepted 30June 2014. Acknowledgments: The authors would like to thank Pablo Cuadro, Juan Manuel Egaña, Rosario Cuadrado and all the staff at Glencoe Research Station for their excellent work during the experiment. Thanks are due to Juan Manuel Soares de Lima, for his advice and guide in performing the statistical analysis. Corresponding author: cvinoles@adinet.com.uy aThis study compared different management systems applied early in life on body development, endocrine parameters and age at puberty in beef heifers grazing Campos grassland, from 75 to 539±1.5 days of age. Calves were allocated to three treatments: 1) Early weaning (EW, n=15) at 75±1.5 days of age; 2) Traditional weaning (TW, n=14) at 158±1.5 days of age; 3) Traditional weaning plus creep feeding (TW+CF, n=17). Early weaned and TW+CF calves received a supplement that supplied 26±1.1% of crude protein and 11.7±0.04 MJ ME/kg DM from 75 to 158±1.5 days. Traditional weaned calves had a greater average daily weight gain (0.86±0.03 kg/day; ADWG) than EW calves (0.75±0.03 kg/day) from 75 to 158±1.5 days, associated with greater IGF-I concentrations at the time of TW (112.9±10.7 and 63.4±10.3 ng/mL respectively; P<0.05) that had no impact on age at puberty. Traditional weaning plus CF calves had a superior ADWG from 75 to 158±1.5 days (1.25±0.03 kg/day; P<0.05), greater concentrations of IGF-I at weaning (185.3±9.6 ng/mL), were heavier and taller (P<0.02) from weaning to 539±1.5 days, and puberty occurred earlier (472±8.0 days of age) than EW (526±7.2 days of age; P<0.05) and tended to occur earlier than TW calves (484±3.4 days of age; P=0.06). We conclude that age at weaning had a short-term impact on body growth and IGF-I concentrations, that had no effects on the age at puberty. However, CF induced a faster body development, which was related to an earlier attainment of puberty. aGANADO DE CARNE aNUTRICION aBEEF CATTLE aEARLY WEANING aGANADERÍA aMETABOLIC HORMONES aNUTRITION aPUBERTY1 aMEIKLE, A.1 aCARRIQUIRY, M.1 aMONTOSSI, F.1 aDE BARBIERI, I. tLivestock Science, Volume 167, September 2014, Pages 455-462. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2014.06.026