CROSSBREEDING EFFECTS IN FRIESIAN, JERSEY AND SAHIWAL CROSSES IN PAKISTAN

Data on 4023 lactation records on purebred Sahiwal cows and 2391 lactation records of Holstein Friesian X Sahiwal (FS) and Jersey X Sahiwal (JS) crossbreds from Livestock Production Research Institute (LPRI) Bahadurnagar, District Okara and Qadirabad District Sahiwal for the period 1973-1995, in Pun...

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Main Author: M. Ah mad, J.H.J. van der Werf1 and K.Javed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 2001-09-01
Series:Pakistan Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://pvj.com.pk/abstract/21_4/4.htm
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spelling doaj-26bb59fc602d4d2ebe4d2c405d9820e02020-11-24T22:28:00ZengUniversity of Agriculture, FaisalabadPakistan Veterinary Journal0253-83182001-09-01214180183CROSSBREEDING EFFECTS IN FRIESIAN, JERSEY AND SAHIWAL CROSSES IN PAKISTAN M. Ah mad, J.H.J. van der Werf1 and K.JavedData on 4023 lactation records on purebred Sahiwal cows and 2391 lactation records of Holstein Friesian X Sahiwal (FS) and Jersey X Sahiwal (JS) crossbreds from Livestock Production Research Institute (LPRI) Bahadurnagar, District Okara and Qadirabad District Sahiwal for the period 1973-1995, in Punjab, Pakistan were analysed. Crossbreeding effects were studied for production and reproduction traits: lactation milk yield (LMY), calving interval (CI), milk yield per day of calving interval (MCI), days open and days dry. Heterosis effects were significant (P<0.01) and in a favourable direction for all production and fertility traits in all groups. Compared with the mid-parent mean, the F I would increase LMY by 31 % in FS and by 41 % in JS crosses. The MCI would be increased in these crosses, by 49 % and 51 %, respectively. For reproduction traits there was a decrease in days open: 35 and 60 %; days dry: 41 and 72 % and CI: 15 and 20 % for FS and JS crosses, respectively. Heterosis effects were larger than breed additive effects. Additive breed effects for FS crosses were larger than for JS crosses, and FS crossbreds were superior to JS crossbreds in LMY and MCI. The recombination effects were found significant (P <0.01) for most of the traits in this study. http://pvj.com.pk/abstract/21_4/4.htmBos indicusBos taurusCrossbreedingHeterosisRecombination loss
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author M. Ah mad, J.H.J. van der Werf1 and K.Javed
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CROSSBREEDING EFFECTS IN FRIESIAN, JERSEY AND SAHIWAL CROSSES IN PAKISTAN
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Bos indicus
Bos taurus
Crossbreeding
Heterosis
Recombination loss
author_facet M. Ah mad, J.H.J. van der Werf1 and K.Javed
author_sort M. Ah mad, J.H.J. van der Werf1 and K.Javed
title CROSSBREEDING EFFECTS IN FRIESIAN, JERSEY AND SAHIWAL CROSSES IN PAKISTAN
title_short CROSSBREEDING EFFECTS IN FRIESIAN, JERSEY AND SAHIWAL CROSSES IN PAKISTAN
title_full CROSSBREEDING EFFECTS IN FRIESIAN, JERSEY AND SAHIWAL CROSSES IN PAKISTAN
title_fullStr CROSSBREEDING EFFECTS IN FRIESIAN, JERSEY AND SAHIWAL CROSSES IN PAKISTAN
title_full_unstemmed CROSSBREEDING EFFECTS IN FRIESIAN, JERSEY AND SAHIWAL CROSSES IN PAKISTAN
title_sort crossbreeding effects in friesian, jersey and sahiwal crosses in pakistan
publisher University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
series Pakistan Veterinary Journal
issn 0253-8318
publishDate 2001-09-01
description Data on 4023 lactation records on purebred Sahiwal cows and 2391 lactation records of Holstein Friesian X Sahiwal (FS) and Jersey X Sahiwal (JS) crossbreds from Livestock Production Research Institute (LPRI) Bahadurnagar, District Okara and Qadirabad District Sahiwal for the period 1973-1995, in Punjab, Pakistan were analysed. Crossbreeding effects were studied for production and reproduction traits: lactation milk yield (LMY), calving interval (CI), milk yield per day of calving interval (MCI), days open and days dry. Heterosis effects were significant (P<0.01) and in a favourable direction for all production and fertility traits in all groups. Compared with the mid-parent mean, the F I would increase LMY by 31 % in FS and by 41 % in JS crosses. The MCI would be increased in these crosses, by 49 % and 51 %, respectively. For reproduction traits there was a decrease in days open: 35 and 60 %; days dry: 41 and 72 % and CI: 15 and 20 % for FS and JS crosses, respectively. Heterosis effects were larger than breed additive effects. Additive breed effects for FS crosses were larger than for JS crosses, and FS crossbreds were superior to JS crossbreds in LMY and MCI. The recombination effects were found significant (P <0.01) for most of the traits in this study.
topic Bos indicus
Bos taurus
Crossbreeding
Heterosis
Recombination loss
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