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ABSTRACT The effect of level of CP fed during late gestation on reproductive performance and milk production was studied in multiparous cows. Sixty-eight pregnant Angus cows were used. At 121 d prepartum, cows were blocked by BW (409 ± 57 kg) and expected calving date, randomly assigned to a low-protein (LP = 6% CP) or high-protein diet (HP = 12% CP), and allocated to 12 pens per treatment. After parturition, all cows were managed in a single group until weaning. Body weight and BCS were determined at the start of the experiment, at calving, and at weaning. Progesterone was quantified weekly to indicate luteal activity and estimate interval to first estrus. Milk production was measured until weaning. The HP cows had greater BW gain during the prepartum period (P

LÓPEZ VALIENTE, S. , MARESCA, S. , RODRÍGUEZ, A.M. , PALLADINO, R.A. , LACAU-MENGIDO, I.M. , LONG, N.M. , QUINTANS, G.
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In:QUINTANS, G.; IEWDIUKOW, M. (Ed.). Primer Seminario Técnico de Programación Fetal. Montevideo (UY):INIA, 2019. p. 23-30.
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MILK PRODUCTION; REPRODUCCION