نتایج جستجو برای: milk trait

تعداد نتایج: 148696  

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2007
D P Berry F Buckley P Dillon

The objective of the present study was to quantify the relationships among body condition score (BCS; scale 1 to 5), live weight (WT) and milk production in Irish Holstein-Friesian spring calving dairy cows. Data were from 66 commercial dairy herds during the years 1999 and 2000. The data consisted of up to 9886 lactations with records for BCS or WT at least once pre-calving, or at calving, nad...

2003
D. H. Lee K. J. Han B. H. Park

Data containing 14,188 lactation and reproductive records of Korean Holstein cows at first parity distributed across 3734 herd-year-season groups were analyzed to get genetic (co)variance estimates for milk yield, fat yield, calving ease, and days open. Milk and Fat yields were adjusted to 305 d. Heritabilities and genetic correlations were estimated in two different animal models on which were...

2016
Binglei Shen Liying Zhang Chuanjiang Lian Chunyan Lu Yonghong Zhang Qiqi Pan Runjun Yang Zhihui Zhao

Milk fat is a key factor affecting milk quality and is also a major trait targeted in dairy cow breeding. To determine how the synthesis and the metabolism of lipids in bovine milk is regulated at the miRNA level, primary mammary epithelial cells (pMEC) derived from two Chinese Holstein dairy cows that produced extreme differences in milk fat percentage were cultured by the method of tissue nub...

2016
Mathew D. Littlejohn Kathryn Tiplady Tania A. Fink Klaus Lehnert Thomas Lopdell Thomas Johnson Christine Couldrey Mike Keehan Richard G. Sherlock Chad Harland Andrew Scott Russell G. Snell Stephen R. Davis Richard J. Spelman

The mammary gland is a prolific lipogenic organ, synthesising copious amounts of triglycerides for secretion into milk. The fat content of milk varies widely both between and within species, and recent independent genome-wide association studies have highlighted a milk fat percentage quantitative trait locus (QTL) of large effect on bovine chromosome 5. Although both EPS8 and MGST1 have been pr...

2016
Khabat Kheirabadi Mohammad Razmkabir

BACKGROUND Despite the importance of relationships between somatic cell score (SCS) and currently selected traits (milk, fat and protein yield) of Holstein cows, there was a lack of comprehensive literature for it in Iran. Therefore we tried to examine heritabilities and relationships between these traits using a fixed-regression animal model and Bayesian inference. The data set consisted of 1,...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
M P Mullen C O Lynch S M Waters D J Howard P O'Boyle D A Kenny F Buckley B Horan M G Diskin

The somatotrophic axis (GH-IGF) is a key regulator of animal growth and development, affecting performance traits that include milk production, growth rate, body composition, and fertility. The aim of this study was to quantify the association of previously identified SNPs in bovine growth hormone (GH1) and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) genes with direct performance trait measuremen...

2013
Nina Melzer Dörte Wittenburg Dirk Repsilber

In this study the benefit of metabolome level analysis for the prediction of genetic value of three traditional milk traits was investigated. Our proposed approach consists of three steps: First, milk metabolite profiles are used to predict three traditional milk traits of 1,305 Holstein cows. Two regression methods, both enabling variable selection, are applied to identify important milk metab...

2017
Mayakrishnan Vijayakumar Ji Hoo Park Kwang Seok Ki Dong Hyun Lim Sang Bum Kim Seong Min Park Ha Yeon Jeong Beom Young Park Tae Il Kim

OBJECTIVE The aim of the current study was to describe the relationship between milk yield and lactation number, stage, length and milking frequency in Korean Holstein dairy cows using an automatic milking system (AMS). METHODS The original data set consisted of observations from April to October 2016 of 780 Holstein cows, with a total of 10,751 milkings. Each time a cow was milked by an AMS ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2000
M Kaps W O Herring W R Lamberson

Direct and maternal genetic and environmental variances and covariances were estimated for weaning weight and growth and maturing traits derived from the Brody growth curve. Data consisted of field records of weight measurements of 3,044 Angus cows and 29,943 weaning weight records of both sexes. Growth traits included weights and growth rates at 365 and 550 d, respectively. Maturing traits inc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
P Stockley G A Parker

Mammal life history traits relating to growth and reproduction are extremely diverse. Sibling rivalry may contribute to selection pressures influencing this diversity, because individuals that are relatively large at birth typically have an advantage in competition for milk. However, selection for increased growth rate is likely to be constrained by kin selection and physiological costs. Here, ...

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