نتایج جستجو برای: holstein bulls

تعداد نتایج: 14408  

2006
I. Ahmad K. Javed A. Sattar

A study of chromosomal analysis for 200 breeding bulls of different breeds of cattle (Jersey, Holstein Friesian, Sahiwal and Cross-bred) and Nili-Ravi buffalo, maintained at Semen Production Unit, Qadirabad and Livestock Experiment Station, Bhunikey (Pattoki) was carried out. Micromethod was adopted for leukocyte culture and chromosomes were trapped at metaphase stage. The diploid number of chr...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1986
M A Talamantes C R Long G C Smith T G Jenkins W C Ellis T C Cartwright

Dissection and chemical analysis data from 197 bulls of 15 breedtypes were used to examine the distribution of total fat (TOTFAT) among carcass fat (CFAT), viscera fat (VIF), kidney plus pelvic fat (KPF) and blood fat (BLF). The bulls were obtained from a five-breed diallel involving Angus, Brahman, Hereford, Holstein and Jersey; reciprocal crosses were pooled. One or two bulls of each breedtyp...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2005
J Szyda Z Liu F Reinhardt R Reents

The main objective of this study was to estimate the proportion of total genetic variance attributed to a quantitative trait locus (QTL) on Bos taurus autosome 6 (BTA6) for milk production traits in the German Holstein dairy cattle population. The analyzed chromosomal region on BTA6 spanned approximately 70 cM, and contained 6 microsatellite markers. Milk production data were obtained from rout...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
m. hosseinpour mashhadi m.r. nassiri m. mahmoudi m. rastin n.e.j. kashan

quantitative traits locus for milk production traits has been described on centromeric end of bovine chromosome 14. reports name the acyl coa: diacylglycerol acyltransferase (dgat1) gene as a potential candidate gene with dinucleotide substitution (aa to gc) in exon viii which causes the change of lysine to alanine in amino acid (k232a).the aim of the present study was to estimate the frequency...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1999
R L Powell H D Norman

Genetic evaluations of Holstein bulls for February 1997 through May 1998 were examined to determine the value of more frequent evaluation for quicker identification of bulls with changing predicted transmitting abilities (PTA) and of new bulls of superior genetic merit. Changes in PTA between evaluations that were calculated quarterly rather than semiannually were reduced by 30%. About two-thir...

2010
Andrzej Węglarz

Used were 15 bulls and 15 heifers of the Black-and-White Polish Holstein-Friesian breed, semiintensively fattened, with the aim of evaluating the effect of sex on the selected traits of quality of beef. Bulls were slaughtered at the mean age of 536.2 days and 523.1 kg body weight, and heifers at 528.7 days and 459.7 kg body weight, respectively. After slaughter and post-slaughter treatment, the...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1996
R L Powell P M VanRaden

The first large-scale, international genetic evaluation of Holstein bulls computed by the International Bull Evaluation Service Centre in February 1995 was examined and compared with national evaluations from Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, The Netherlands, and the US. Assumption of a genetic correlation of 0.995 between all countries and exclusion of bull daughters fr...

Journal: :Cloning and stem cells 2004
H D Norman M K Walsh

Genetic and phenotypic performance of U.S. Holstein embryo-split and nuclear-transfer clones was documented for yield and fitness traits. For cows, mean genetic superiority based on pedigree was 186 kg of milk, 9 kg of fat, and 7 kg of protein for embryo-split clones and 165, 10, and 8 kg, respectively, for nuclear-transfer clones compared with the population for the same birth year; pedigree a...

2002

Adjustment factors for age and month of calving were developed from Holstein lactation m r d s in Ecuador. Age factors were similar to those in the United States, but calendar month effects were small, apparently because of uniform feeding and management as the result of a similar climate throughout the year. Genetic evaluations were computed with the USDA animal model system but without identi...

Journal: :Meat science 2010
C C G Silva O A Rego E R E Simões H J D Rosa

The aim was to investigate whether energy supplementation of gazing bulls can influence collagen concentration and solubility in three different muscles: longissimus dorsi (LD), semitendinosus (ST) and supraspinatus (SS). Thirty three Holstein bulls aged 15 months and reared on grass, were randomly assigned to three treatment groups for 85 days: fed grass ad libitum (G1-control); fed grass ad l...

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