Intra-herd production level variances for milk yield of Zimbabwean Holstein cows

F. Mhlanga, S. Makuza, V. Rusika
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As evidence has shown that dairy cattle from more variable herds may be over-evaluated, the effect of heterogeneous variances across herd production levels on genetic evaluation was investigated using lactation milk production records of Zimbabwean Holstein cows. A total of 12420 first lactation milk production records of Zimbabwean Holstein cows were split into three groups (Low, Medium, High) according to herd production level. Preliminary analysis to determine the fixed effects of herd average group, herd, class of cow, year of calving, month of calving and age at calving on milk yield was done. An animal model containing additive genetic effects pertaining to cows, dams and sires was implemented in AI-REML package to estimate additive genetic, residual and phenotypic variances and heritability estimates. The F-max test was used to test for homogeneity of variances. All fixed effects significantly affected milk yield (P Journal of Applied Science in Southern Africa Vol.5, No.1 pp. 55-62
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津巴布韦荷斯坦奶牛产奶量的群内生产水平差异
有证据表明,来自更多可变畜群的奶牛可能被高估,因此,利用津巴布韦荷斯坦奶牛的泌乳记录,研究了不同畜群产量水平的异质差异对遗传评估的影响。选取12420头津巴布韦荷斯坦奶牛的首次泌乳记录,根据奶牛的产奶量水平分为低、中、高3组。初步分析了平均畜群、畜群、奶牛等级、产犊年份、产犊月份和产犊年龄对产奶量的固定影响。在AI-REML软件包中实施了一个包含奶牛、奶牛和奶牛加性遗传效应的动物模型,以估计加性遗传、残留和表型方差以及遗传力估计。采用F-max检验检验方差的齐性。所有固定效应都显著影响牛奶产量(《南非应用科学杂志》第5卷第1期,第55-62页)
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