Genetic and environmental effects on parturition and lactation intervals in water buffaloes from Brazil

Genetic and environmental effects on parturition interval (PI) and duration of lactation (DL) were evaluated in 107 Jafarabadi, 98 Mediterranean, 1027 Murrah and 624 crossbred buffalo females (n=1856), based on data from the Buffalo Genetic Improvement Program–PROMEBUL from 1980 to 2003. T...

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Main Authors: A. de Amorim Ramos, P.R. Antunes de Mello Affonso, C.H. Mendes Malhado, P.L. Souza Carneiro
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-02-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1001
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spelling doaj-0f5115c0e96a4600897a520cfd8d5ae12020-11-24T21:46:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-02-0162s38538810.4081/ijas.2007.s2.385Genetic and environmental effects on parturition and lactation intervals in water buffaloes from BrazilA. de Amorim RamosP.R. Antunes de Mello AffonsoC.H. Mendes MalhadoP.L. Souza CarneiroGenetic and environmental effects on parturition interval (PI) and duration of lactation (DL) were evaluated in 107 Jafarabadi, 98 Mediterranean, 1027 Murrah and 624 crossbred buffalo females (n=1856), based on data from the Buffalo Genetic Improvement Program&ndash;PROMEBUL from 1980 to 2003. The statistical model included effects of herd, parturition year and month, calf&rsquo;s sex, parturition order and genetic group, composing 11, 34, 12, 2, 12 and 4 classes, respectively. A significant effect over PI was observed (P<0.01) in all classes, excepting sex. Mean parturition intervals per genetic group presented significant differences through SNK test (P<0.05), with mean values of 451.29; 429.47; 406.97 and 389.78 days in Mediterranean, crossbred, Murrah and Jafarabadi, respectively. Mean DL values were 276.68; 270.33; 258.03 and 235.59 days for Mediterranean, Murrah, crossbred and Jafarabadi groups, respectively. No significant differences in DL were observed in relation to genetic groups. However, herd and parturition order, year and month significantly influenced DL (P<0.01). The herd was the main source of variation over DL, followed by parturition year and month. A regression based on parturition month in relation to PI and DL showed that females giving birth in the last months of the year presented higher PI and DL.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1001Murrah, Jafarabadi, Mediterranean
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author A. de Amorim Ramos
P.R. Antunes de Mello Affonso
C.H. Mendes Malhado
P.L. Souza Carneiro
spellingShingle A. de Amorim Ramos
P.R. Antunes de Mello Affonso
C.H. Mendes Malhado
P.L. Souza Carneiro
Genetic and environmental effects on parturition and lactation intervals in water buffaloes from Brazil
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Murrah, Jafarabadi, Mediterranean
author_facet A. de Amorim Ramos
P.R. Antunes de Mello Affonso
C.H. Mendes Malhado
P.L. Souza Carneiro
author_sort A. de Amorim Ramos
title Genetic and environmental effects on parturition and lactation intervals in water buffaloes from Brazil
title_short Genetic and environmental effects on parturition and lactation intervals in water buffaloes from Brazil
title_full Genetic and environmental effects on parturition and lactation intervals in water buffaloes from Brazil
title_fullStr Genetic and environmental effects on parturition and lactation intervals in water buffaloes from Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Genetic and environmental effects on parturition and lactation intervals in water buffaloes from Brazil
title_sort genetic and environmental effects on parturition and lactation intervals in water buffaloes from brazil
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2010-02-01
description Genetic and environmental effects on parturition interval (PI) and duration of lactation (DL) were evaluated in 107 Jafarabadi, 98 Mediterranean, 1027 Murrah and 624 crossbred buffalo females (n=1856), based on data from the Buffalo Genetic Improvement Program&ndash;PROMEBUL from 1980 to 2003. The statistical model included effects of herd, parturition year and month, calf&rsquo;s sex, parturition order and genetic group, composing 11, 34, 12, 2, 12 and 4 classes, respectively. A significant effect over PI was observed (P<0.01) in all classes, excepting sex. Mean parturition intervals per genetic group presented significant differences through SNK test (P<0.05), with mean values of 451.29; 429.47; 406.97 and 389.78 days in Mediterranean, crossbred, Murrah and Jafarabadi, respectively. Mean DL values were 276.68; 270.33; 258.03 and 235.59 days for Mediterranean, Murrah, crossbred and Jafarabadi groups, respectively. No significant differences in DL were observed in relation to genetic groups. However, herd and parturition order, year and month significantly influenced DL (P<0.01). The herd was the main source of variation over DL, followed by parturition year and month. A regression based on parturition month in relation to PI and DL showed that females giving birth in the last months of the year presented higher PI and DL.
topic Murrah, Jafarabadi, Mediterranean
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1001
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