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Concentration of anti-Mullerian hormone in dairy heifers is positively associated with productive herd life

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JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
卷 98, 期 5, 页码 3036-3045

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2014-8130

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anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH); culling rate; longevity; productive herd life; survival rate

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  1. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (Washington, DC) [2007-35203-18178, 2013-67015-20962]
  2. Michigan Agriculture Experiment Station
  3. Science Foundation Ireland [07/SCR/B1156]
  4. NIFA [577723, 2013-67015-20962] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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Reliable biomarkers predictive of productive herd life (time in herd after birth of first calf) have heretofore not been discovered in dairy cattle. However, circulating concentrations of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) are positively associated with number of follicles or antral follicle count (AFC), ovarian function, and fertility, and approximately 25% of cows have a relatively low AFC and low AMH concentrations. The present study tested the hypothesis that heifers with the lowest AMH concentrations have suboptimal fertility and are removed from a herd for poor reproductive performance at a greater rate, and therefore have a shorter productive herd life compared with age-matched herdmates with higher AMH. To test this hypothesis, 11- to 15-mo-old Holstein heifers (n = 281) were subjected to a single measurement of AMH. All heifers not removed from the herd had the opportunity to complete 2 lactations and start their third lactation after calving. During this time, performance and health parameters for each individual were recorded daily by herd managers. Results showed that the quartile of heifers with the lowest AMH concentration also had, on average, a shorter productive herd life (by 196 d), a reduced survival rate after birth of the first calf, the lowest level of milk production (first lactation), the lowest total percentage of cows pregnant (across all lactations), the highest culling rates (first and second lactations and overall), and the highest culling rate for poor reproduction (first lactation) compared with age-matched herdmates with higher AMH. We concluded that a single determination of AMH concentration in young adult dairy heifers may be a simple diagnostic method to predict herd longevity, and AMH may be a useful phenotypic marker to improve longevity of dairy cows.

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