نتایج جستجو برای: first parity holsteins

تعداد نتایج: 1461558  

2001
N. Gengler

Heterogeneity of (co)variances for US Jersey linear and final scores was investigated with data from February 2000 USDA genetic evaluations. (Co)variances were estimated from datasets defined by parity, contemporary group size, and mean final score. First-appraisal scores during first or second parity from records that included all traits were studied. Contemporary groups within each parity wer...

2013
Eui-Soo Kim John B. Cole Heather Huson George R. Wiggans Curtis P. Van Tassell Brian A. Crooker George Liu Yang Da Tad S. Sonstegard

The intensive selection programs for milk made possible by mass artificial insemination increased the similarity among the genomes of North American (NA) Holsteins tremendously since the 1960s. This migration of elite alleles has caused certain regions of the genome to have runs of homozygosity (ROH) occasionally spanning millions of continuous base pairs at a specific locus. In this study, gen...

2013
Changhee Do Nidarshani Wasana Kwanghyun Cho Yunho Choi Taejeong Choi Byungho Park Donghee Lee

This study was performed to estimate the effect of age at first calving and first two calving intervals on productive life and life time profit in Korean Holsteins. Reproduction data of Korean Holsteins born from 1998 to 2004 and lactation data from 276,573 cows with birth and last dry date that calved between 2000 and 2010 were used for the analysis. Lifetime profit increased with the days of ...

Journal: : 2021

Es wird das Vorkommen der Kerbameise Formica pressilabris im Naturschutzge- biet Süderlügumer Binnendünen Nordwesten Schleswig-Holsteins dargestellt mit einigen Daten zur Bionomie Art sowie Struktur des Biotops. Der Fund Rahmen Gesamtverbreitung diskutiert. handelt sich um den Erstnachweis für Schleswig-Holstein.

2002
J. Bormann G. R. Wiggans T. Druet N. Gengler

Test-day variances for permanent environmental effects within and across parities were estimated along with lactation stage, age, and pregnancy effects for use with a test-day model. Data were test-day records for calvings since 1990 for Jerseys and for Holsteins from California, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Wisconsin. Single-trait repeatability models were fitted for milk, fat, and protein test-da...

2011
Lawrence R. Schaeffer Edward B Burnside Paige Glover Jalal Fatehi

Progeny of Holstein females mated to sires of different breeds were genetically evaluated along with their purebred Holstein contemporaries born in the same herds using multiple trait animal models. The resulting estimated breeding values (EBV) of cows were averaged within breed of sire and compared relative to progeny of purebred Holstein sires for various economic traits. All progeny were bor...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1999
C P Van Tassell G R Wiggans H D Norman

Heritabilities for milk, fat, and protein yields were estimated from first lactation data used for USDA-Dairy Herd Improvement Association (DHIA) genetic evaluations. Contemporary group assignments and standard deviations within herd-year were determined with the procedure used for national evaluations. Pedigree data were included for animals born since 1970; yield data were included for cows b...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2013
C Sun P M VanRaden J R O'Connell K A Weigel D Gianola

Computerized mating programs using genomic information are needed by breed associations, artificial-insemination organizations, and on-farm software providers, but such software is already challenged by the size of the relationship matrix. As of October 2012, over 230,000 Holsteins obtained genomic predictions in North America. Efficient methods of storing, computing, and transferring genomic r...

Journal: :journal of biotechnology and health sciences 0
faegheh golalizadeh department of midwifery, faculty of nursing and midwifery, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran fatemeh shobeiri department of midwifery, mother and child care research center, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran; mother and child care research center, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran. tel: +98-9183169936, fax: +98-8118276052 akram ranjbar department of pharmacy, school of pharmacy, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran mansour nazari department of entomology, school of medicine, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran

conclusions increment in the number of parity can lead to decrease antioxidant defense mechanisms in multiparous women and their newborns. so, control of oxidative stress is considered to be beneficial in multiparous women. background parturition has been associated with free radicals, itself linked with poor pregnancy outcome. objectives this study aimed to investigate the relationship between...

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