Improving feed efficiency in dairy cattle by animal breeding has started in the Nordic countries. One of the two traits included in the applied Saved feed index is called maintenance and it is based on the breeding values for metabolic BW (MBW). However, BW recording based on heart girth measurements is decreasing and recording based on scales is increasing only slowly, which may weaken the maintenance index in future. Therefore, the benefit of including correlated traits, like carcass weight and conformation traits, is of interest. In this study, we estimated genetic variation and genetic correlations for eight traits describing the energy requirement for maintenance in dairy cattle including: first, second and third parity MBW based on heart girth measurements, carcass weight (CARW) and predicted MBW (pMBW) based on predicted slaughter weight, and first parity conformation traits stature (ST), chest width (CW...
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December 01 2022
Genetic analyses of metabolic body weight, carcass weight and body conformation traits in Nordic dairy cattle.
Animal Genomics and Breeding Production Systems, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Myllytie 1, FI-31600 Jokioinen, Finland. E-mail terhi.mehtio@luke.fi
Journal: Animal
Citation: Animal (2022) 15 (12)
DOI: 10.1016/j.animal.2021.100398
Published: 2021
Citation
Mehtio, T., Pitkanen, T., Leino, A. M., Mantysaari, E. A., Kempe, R., Negussie, E., Lidauer, M. H.; Genetic analyses of metabolic body weight, carcass weight and body conformation traits in Nordic dairy cattle.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2022; doi:
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