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ABSTRACT: This study evaluated the reproductive performance of Nellore heifers without previous vaccination undergoing fixed-time artificial insemination (FTAI) and subsequent natural breeding under different vaccination protocols against infectious bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV-1), bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), and bovine leptospirosis (BL). A total of 763 animals were included; the group assignment was as follows: T1, control without vaccination; T2, vaccination against BL; T3, vaccination against BHV-1and BVDV; T4,vaccination against combination of BL + BHV-1and BVDV. Vaccination was started 30 days before FTAI (D-40), and a booster dose was administered at D-10. Serological tests were used to verify the occurrence rate of natural infection by BL, BHV-1, and BVDV. Initial pregnancy was diagnosed at D30, D60, and D120 after FTAI. Final pregnancy rates were evaluated by group, weight, body-condition score, occurrence of estrus, inseminator, bull, and occurrence of abortions or embryonic death. In all groups, results indicated seropositivity of 100% for leptospirosis, 77.0-94.0% for BHV-1, and 64.0-87.0% for BVDV. The vaccination protocol was not a significant influencing factor of pregnancy rate and embryonic or fetal mortality; whereas, animal weight at the beginning of the breeding season and presence of estrus at FTAI were significant influencing factors of pregnancy rate. The vaccination protocol had no interference with the reproductive performance of the experimental groups.

Highlights

  • Beef is an important product in the Brazilian trade balance

  • Considering the hypothesis of association between gestational loss and infectious diseases, this study aimed to evaluate reproductive indices of heifers raised in extensive system undergoing different vaccination protocols against bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV-1), bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), and bovine leptospirosis (BL)

  • Serological results for BHV-1, BVDV, and BL are shown in table 1; we observed no significant differences of these values among the experimental groups

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Introduction

Beef is an important product in the Brazilian trade balance. Brazilian Agribusiness Foreign Trade Statistics System (AGROSTAT BRAZIL) reports indicated that beef was the only type of meat with positive performance in the sector, showing an increase in exports of 17.6% in the period from July, 2016 to June, 2018. The Central-West region of Brazil represents 33.8% of the national production. In this region, beef cattle production systems are mostly extensive, and suited to the climate, Approved 08.13.19 Returned CR-2018-0902.R2 by the author. Mato Grosso do Sul has the fourth largest cattle herd in the country, with an increase of 2.81% in 2017 compared to that in 2016 (IBGE, 2015), which highlights the importance of this state in the meat production chain

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