Genetic Analysis of the Relationship Among Test-Day Milk Yield, Somatic Cell Count and Some Udder Characteristics of Holstein Friesian Cows

Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, 2005) 42(2):71-85

18 Pages Posted: 9 Apr 2020

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A. A. Amin

affiliation not provided to SSRN

S. A. Mokhtar

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abdullah Ghazy

Suez Canal University - Faculty of Agriculture

Date Written: January 1, 2005

Abstract

Genetic analysis of the relationship between test-day milk yield (TDM), somatic cell count and score (SCC&SCS) and ten udder-teat traits of Holstein Friesian cows was carried out using multi-trait animal model package. A total number of 3909 observations were collected on 2811 cows raised in four Egyptian dairy farms. Estimates of h2TDM ranged from 0.28 to 0.34, h2TDM increased markedly with advancing parity till the 3rd lactation, and varied according to stage of lactation ranging between 0.14 and 0.23. Overall h2SCS for all parities was 0.19. The highest h2SCS was obtained in the 1st parity whereas estimates of latter parities were obviously lower. Results indicated no clear effect of stage of lactation on h2SCS. Estimates of h2 for udder and teat traits ranged from .29 to .54 and .46 to .61, respectively. Thus selection based on udder and teat measurements would be effective to improve these traits. Estimated correlation coefficients indicated a negative association between TDM and SCS. Genetic (rg) and phenotypic (rp) correlations among TDM and SCS showed generally low to intermediate values ranged from -.08 to -.28. There was a general trend towards slight increase in magnitude of RgTDM*SCC with advancing parity. This result may suggest that as SCC in milk increased, milk production will be in turn decreased, as a result of probable mastitis infected udder. Both rear udder width (RUW) and udder cleft (UC) showed genetically the highest positive association with TDM. This may indicate the possibility of indirect genetic improvement of TDM by selection for both RUW and UC. Estimates of RpSCS with udder traits were all negative, indicating that cows with higher, more tightly attached udders and closer teats have lower SCS. RgTDM with some udder-teat traits were positive and showed a general tendency towards increasing their magnitude with advancing parity. Other udder and teat traits showed, however, negative Rg with TDM and become greater in magnitude with advance in parity except with fore udder attachment (FUA). Udder depth showed the highest negative Rp (-.55) with TDM in the 4th lactation. Fore udder length (FUL) showed moderate positive Rp with TDM indicating that cows with longer fore-udders tend to produce more daily milk yield. For the other udder traits, particularly teat size (TS), the estimates of Rp with TDM were moderate and favorable and showed a tendency to increase in magnitude with parity. Genetic parameters for all studied traits are possible aids for constructing selection indices for improving udder health and milk yield.

Keywords: genetic parameters, test-day milk yield, somatic cell count, udder-teat traits

Suggested Citation

Amin, A. A. and Mokhtar, S. A. and Ghazy, Abdullah, Genetic Analysis of the Relationship Among Test-Day Milk Yield, Somatic Cell Count and Some Udder Characteristics of Holstein Friesian Cows (January 1, 2005). Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, 2005) 42(2):71-85, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3554716

A. A. Amin

affiliation not provided to SSRN

S. A. Mokhtar

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abdullah Ghazy (Contact Author)

Suez Canal University - Faculty of Agriculture ( email )

Egypt

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