Genetic Parameter Estimates of Milkability Traits in South African Holstein Cattle

MSCAGR (Animal Science) === Department of Animal Science === Milkability, or ease of milking, is the rate at which milk can be completely drawn from a cow’s udder. It is an important functional trait with regard to milking costs as well as udder health. Milkability traits have not been included in t...

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Main Author: Tshilate, Thendo Stanley
Other Authors: Bhebhe, E.
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Published: 2017
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-univen-oai-univendspace.univen.ac.za-11602-9242020-05-07T03:17:22Z Genetic Parameter Estimates of Milkability Traits in South African Holstein Cattle Tshilate, Thendo Stanley Bhebhe, E. Banga, C. B. Genetic parameters Average milk flow Maximum milk flow Milking time Genetic trends 636.2340968 Dairy farming -- South Africa Holstein-Friesian cattle -- South Africa Dairy cattle breeds -- South Africa Milking -- South Africa Cattle -- South Africa MSCAGR (Animal Science) Department of Animal Science Milkability, or ease of milking, is the rate at which milk can be completely drawn from a cow’s udder. It is an important functional trait with regard to milking costs as well as udder health. Milkability traits have not been included in the breeding objectives of South African dairy cattle and their genetic parameters in the population have not been estimated. The primary objective of the study was to estimate genetic parameters for milkability traits in South African Holstein cattle. Data consisted of production and milkability records of 1 532 Holstein cows, from 6 herds, participating in the South African National Dairy Animal Recording and Improvement Scheme during the period 2015 to 2016 . Measures of milkability were average milk flow (AMF), maximum milk flow (MMF) and milking time (MT). Genetic parameters were estimated by a multi-trait sire model using the Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML) procedure. Means for AMF, MMF and MT were 1.99 kg/min, 3.02 kg/min and 5.50 min, respectively. Non-genetic factors affecting variation in milkability traits were herd-year-season of calving, parity and milk yield. Heritability estimates for AMF, MMF, and MT were 0.23±0.09, h2 = 0.41±0.12 and h2 = 0.36±0.11, respectively. Genetic correlations between the three milkability traits were medium to high, ranging from -0.35±0.23 between AMF and MT to 0.79±0.09 between AMF and MMF. Correlations were positive between AMF and MMF and negative between MT and the other two traits. There was an increase in the mean EBV for AMF of 0.002 kg/min (0.0001 kg/min per year) during the period 2002 to 2014. Maximum milk flow also showed an increasing genetic trend of 0.04 kg/min (0.0003 kg/min per year) over the same period. The genetic trend for MT was undesirable, as it increased by 0.0003 kg/min. There is scope for improving milkability through selection, in South African Holstein cattle, as indicated by the moderate to high heritability estimates. The favourable genetic correlations among milkability traits imply that selection on one trait will result in a correlated improvement in the others. Results of the current study provide a basis for including milkability traits in the breeding objective for South African Holstein cattle. 2017-10-30T06:27:21Z 2017-10-30T06:27:21Z 2017-09-18 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/11602/924 en University of Venda 1 online resource (xi, 46 leaves : illustrations)
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topic Genetic parameters
Average milk flow
Maximum milk flow
Milking time
Genetic trends
636.2340968
Dairy farming -- South Africa
Holstein-Friesian cattle -- South Africa
Dairy cattle breeds -- South Africa
Milking -- South Africa
Cattle -- South Africa
spellingShingle Genetic parameters
Average milk flow
Maximum milk flow
Milking time
Genetic trends
636.2340968
Dairy farming -- South Africa
Holstein-Friesian cattle -- South Africa
Dairy cattle breeds -- South Africa
Milking -- South Africa
Cattle -- South Africa
Tshilate, Thendo Stanley
Genetic Parameter Estimates of Milkability Traits in South African Holstein Cattle
description MSCAGR (Animal Science) === Department of Animal Science === Milkability, or ease of milking, is the rate at which milk can be completely drawn from a cow’s udder. It is an important functional trait with regard to milking costs as well as udder health. Milkability traits have not been included in the breeding objectives of South African dairy cattle and their genetic parameters in the population have not been estimated. The primary objective of the study was to estimate genetic parameters for milkability traits in South African Holstein cattle. Data consisted of production and milkability records of 1 532 Holstein cows, from 6 herds, participating in the South African National Dairy Animal Recording and Improvement Scheme during the period 2015 to 2016 . Measures of milkability were average milk flow (AMF), maximum milk flow (MMF) and milking time (MT). Genetic parameters were estimated by a multi-trait sire model using the Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML) procedure. Means for AMF, MMF and MT were 1.99 kg/min, 3.02 kg/min and 5.50 min, respectively. Non-genetic factors affecting variation in milkability traits were herd-year-season of calving, parity and milk yield. Heritability estimates for AMF, MMF, and MT were 0.23±0.09, h2 = 0.41±0.12 and h2 = 0.36±0.11, respectively. Genetic correlations between the three milkability traits were medium to high, ranging from -0.35±0.23 between AMF and MT to 0.79±0.09 between AMF and MMF. Correlations were positive between AMF and MMF and negative between MT and the other two traits. There was an increase in the mean EBV for AMF of 0.002 kg/min (0.0001 kg/min per year) during the period 2002 to 2014. Maximum milk flow also showed an increasing genetic trend of 0.04 kg/min (0.0003 kg/min per year) over the same period. The genetic trend for MT was undesirable, as it increased by 0.0003 kg/min. There is scope for improving milkability through selection, in South African Holstein cattle, as indicated by the moderate to high heritability estimates. The favourable genetic correlations among milkability traits imply that selection on one trait will result in a correlated improvement in the others. Results of the current study provide a basis for including milkability traits in the breeding objective for South African Holstein cattle.
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title Genetic Parameter Estimates of Milkability Traits in South African Holstein Cattle
title_short Genetic Parameter Estimates of Milkability Traits in South African Holstein Cattle
title_full Genetic Parameter Estimates of Milkability Traits in South African Holstein Cattle
title_fullStr Genetic Parameter Estimates of Milkability Traits in South African Holstein Cattle
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Parameter Estimates of Milkability Traits in South African Holstein Cattle
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