Learn about the reproductive management that provides early calf and dry-season calving

Published 2025년 10월 6일

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The pursuit of high profitability in livestock farming demands a strategic management approach that can solve the main production bottlenecks, such as the lack of forage during the dry season. A success story in Acre, at the Copacabana Farm, illustrates how the Reversed Breeding Season can transform results, ensuring the "early calf" and calving during the dry period, which culminates in young and heavy cattle. Check it out. The Copacabana Farm reversed the reproductive cycle by investing in good pastures during the dry season. This change allowed the artificial insemination of heifers to be carried out between July and October, instead of the traditional period (November/December). With this, calves are born between March and July, and weaning occurs at the peak of the rainy season. The result is an impressive efficiency leap, with cattle being slaughtered under two years of age and weighing over 20 arroba. The success of the Reversed Breeding Season at the Copacabana Farm is the ...
Source: CanalRural

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