Calf mortality in semi-domestic reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus ) in a Scottish herd: the impact of maternal age and individual differences between cows

High calf mortality rate is a significant problem facing semi-domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) production around the world. Mortality rates, commonly due to predation, can range from 5 to 70%, which constitutes a great welfare concern. This study examined the influence of quantifiable maternal...

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Published in:Animal Welfare
Main Authors: Jorgensen, MW, Jarvis, S, Brewer, MJ, Goddard, PJ
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling ftsrucpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/2e527920-cd71-46a9-a42f-5f51f642eeab 2024-04-14T08:18:38+00:00 Calf mortality in semi-domestic reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus ) in a Scottish herd: the impact of maternal age and individual differences between cows Jorgensen, MW Jarvis, S Brewer, MJ Goddard, PJ 2015 https://pure.sruc.ac.uk/en/publications/2e527920-cd71-46a9-a42f-5f51f642eeab https://doi.org/10.7120/09627286.24.2.173 eng eng https://pure.sruc.ac.uk/en/publications/2e527920-cd71-46a9-a42f-5f51f642eeab info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Jorgensen , MW , Jarvis , S , Brewer , MJ & Goddard , PJ 2015 , ' Calf mortality in semi-domestic reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus ) in a Scottish herd: the impact of maternal age and individual differences between cows ' , Animal Welfare , vol. 24 , no. 2 , pp. 173 - 183 . https://doi.org/10.7120/09627286.24.2.173 Individual Maternal care Mortality Postnatal Reindeer Welfare /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_action name=SDG 13 - Climate Action article 2015 ftsrucpubl https://doi.org/10.7120/09627286.24.2.173 2024-03-18T11:42:39Z High calf mortality rate is a significant problem facing semi-domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) production around the world. Mortality rates, commonly due to predation, can range from 5 to 70%, which constitutes a great welfare concern. This study examined the influence of quantifiable maternal characteristics on reindeer calf survival. Data were compiled from 18 years? worth of records on the survival of calves in the Cairngorm reindeer herd (Scottish Highlands, UK). Overall, mortality rate of calves (n = 635) in the herd was 34.9% to six months old, rising to 47.8% by one year old. For both Total Calf Survival (including perinatal losses) and Post-natal Calf Survival (excluding perinatal losses) of calves up to six months old, the only maternal trait found to significantly influence calf survival was the age of the cow at calving. Calves of very young and old cows showed higher mortality rates. Only 40% of the cows were associated with 77% of calf deaths and it was demonstrated that there were significant individual differences between cows in relation to their ability to consistently rear calves successfully. These findings can be applied to reduce calf mortality within herds, guiding selection towards females with successful reproductive histories and with ages falling in the prime productive range (3–11 years old). Additionally, annual variation had a highly significant influence on calf survival with rising mortality over the recorded period, indicating a role of environment on survival and an avenue for further research to investigate the impact of external factors, such as climate and pathogen load on post-natal loss Article in Journal/Newspaper Rangifer Rangifer tarandus SRUC (Scotland's Rural College): Research Portal Animal Welfare 24 2 173 183
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Maternal care
Mortality
Postnatal
Reindeer
Welfare
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Jarvis, S
Brewer, MJ
Goddard, PJ
Calf mortality in semi-domestic reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus ) in a Scottish herd: the impact of maternal age and individual differences between cows
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description High calf mortality rate is a significant problem facing semi-domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) production around the world. Mortality rates, commonly due to predation, can range from 5 to 70%, which constitutes a great welfare concern. This study examined the influence of quantifiable maternal characteristics on reindeer calf survival. Data were compiled from 18 years? worth of records on the survival of calves in the Cairngorm reindeer herd (Scottish Highlands, UK). Overall, mortality rate of calves (n = 635) in the herd was 34.9% to six months old, rising to 47.8% by one year old. For both Total Calf Survival (including perinatal losses) and Post-natal Calf Survival (excluding perinatal losses) of calves up to six months old, the only maternal trait found to significantly influence calf survival was the age of the cow at calving. Calves of very young and old cows showed higher mortality rates. Only 40% of the cows were associated with 77% of calf deaths and it was demonstrated that there were significant individual differences between cows in relation to their ability to consistently rear calves successfully. These findings can be applied to reduce calf mortality within herds, guiding selection towards females with successful reproductive histories and with ages falling in the prime productive range (3–11 years old). Additionally, annual variation had a highly significant influence on calf survival with rising mortality over the recorded period, indicating a role of environment on survival and an avenue for further research to investigate the impact of external factors, such as climate and pathogen load on post-natal loss
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author Jorgensen, MW
Jarvis, S
Brewer, MJ
Goddard, PJ
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Brewer, MJ
Goddard, PJ
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title Calf mortality in semi-domestic reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus ) in a Scottish herd: the impact of maternal age and individual differences between cows
title_short Calf mortality in semi-domestic reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus ) in a Scottish herd: the impact of maternal age and individual differences between cows
title_full Calf mortality in semi-domestic reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus ) in a Scottish herd: the impact of maternal age and individual differences between cows
title_fullStr Calf mortality in semi-domestic reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus ) in a Scottish herd: the impact of maternal age and individual differences between cows
title_full_unstemmed Calf mortality in semi-domestic reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus ) in a Scottish herd: the impact of maternal age and individual differences between cows
title_sort calf mortality in semi-domestic reindeer ( rangifer tarandus ) in a scottish herd: the impact of maternal age and individual differences between cows
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