Abstract
ABSTRACT
This study evaluated the effects of postpartum diseases and body condition score (BCS) on the
reproductive performance of dairy herds. Cows were monitored during the postpartum to diagnose
diseases and changes in BCS. The cows were divided into those with no disease and those with one or
more diseases. The incidence of diseases, pregnancy rate (PR) at the first postpartum service, number of
days open, percentage of pregnant cows at 150d, and gestational loss were analyzed. No difference was
observed between healthy and diseased cows in the PR at the first service or for days open. Diseased
cows showed greater gestational loss and the percentage of pregnant cows at 150d postpartum was higher
among healthy cows. Cows with a BCS ≥ 3.0 at prepartum had a lower PR at the first service and shorter
days open. In conclusion, dairy herds affected by diseases during postpartum show impaired reproductive
efficiency
Keywords: dairy cattle, postpartum diseases, transition period, pregnancy rate