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J. Dairy Sci. 2008. 91:4198-4205. doi:10.3168/jds.2008-1079
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An Observational Analysis of Twin Births, Calf Stillbirth, Calf Sex Ratio, and Abortion in Iranian Holsteins

N. Ghavi Hossein-Zadeh1, A. Nejati-Javaremi, S. R. Miraei-Ashtiani and H. Kohram

Department of Animal Science, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, 31587-77871 Karaj, Iran

1 Corresponding author: nghavi{at}ut.ac.ir or navid.hosseinzadeh{at}gmail.com

Calving records of Holstein dairy cows from April 1998 to September 2006 comprising 16 herds with 104,572 calving events representing 4,045 twin births were used to evaluate reported twinning rate, calf sex ratio, stillbirth, and abortion rates in single and twin births. Overall, the reported twinning rate was 3.9%, and twinning increased with parity [1.1% for primiparous cows vs. 5.7% for cows in their fourth or greater lactation; odds ratio (OR) = 5.50]. Regardless of parity, the greatest twinning rate was observed when conception occurred in fall season from September to December (OR = 1.17). Calf stillbirth was greater after twin births, with 18.8% of twin calving events resulting in one or both calves as stillborn, compared with 4.0% for singleton births (OR = 7.58). Calf stillbirth for multiparous cows was 2.9% for single births and 18.0% for twin births (OR = 7.08), whereas for primiparous cows, stillbirth was 6.6% for singletons and 27.7% for twins (OR = 5.85). Calf sex ratios (male, M; female, F) were 52.4% M and 47.6% F for singleton calves and 28.2% MM, 48.9% MF, and 22.9% FF for twin calves. The mean abortion rate was 13.4%, with 13.8% for single births and 4.2% for twin births (OR = 1.22). Abortion rate for multiparous cows was 15.9% for single births and 4.0% for twin births (OR = 4.31), whereas for primiparous cows, abortion rate was 9.4% for single births and 5.4% for twin births (OR = 1.89). Although milk production, as a causative factor associated with twinning, increased in recent years, twinning rate decreased over the years.

Key Words: twinning • calf stillbirth • calf sex ratio • abortion rate




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