Genetic and Environmental Variation in Reproductive and Lactational Performance of Holstein Cattle

Journal Title: Journal of Veterinary Advances - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue 11

Abstract

Effect of calving interval on 305 day milk yield for first three lactations was studied in order to increase efficiency of selection schemes and to more efficiently manage Holstein cows that have been raised on small farms in Libya. Results obtained by processing data of 1476 cows, managed in 935 small scale farms, pointed out that current calving interval significantly effects on milk production for first three lactations (p<0.05). Preceding calving interval affected 305 day milk yield (p<0.05) in second lactation only. Linear regression model accounted for 20-25 % of the total variance of 305 day milk yield. Extension of calving interval over 420, 430, 450 days for first, second and third lactations respectively, did not increase milk production when converted to 305 day lactation. Stochastic relations between calving interval and calving age and month are moderated. Values of Pierson’s correlation coefficients ranged 0.38 to 0.69. Adjustment of milk production in order to reduce effect of calving interval on total phenotypic variance of milk yield is valid for first lactation only. Adjustment of 305 day milk yield for second and third lactations in order to reduce effects of factors “calving age and month” brings about, at the same time, elimination of calving interval effect. The genetic vareation of milk and fat yields in lactations using univariate analyses were larger in comparison with other lactations. This might be caused by factors such as environmental effects and other factors that do not influence the different lactations.

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A. M. Ward

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A. M. Ward (2014). Genetic and Environmental Variation in Reproductive and Lactational Performance of Holstein Cattle. Journal of Veterinary Advances, 4(11), 756-762. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-147792