Abstract

Dairy cow longevity is an essential economic trait that can supplement the breeding value of production traits, which is related to the herd time and lifetime milk yield of dairy cows. However, longevity is a relatively difficult trait to select for dairy cow breeding due to low heritability and numerous influence factors of the longevity in dairy cows. Longevity trait has been used as an important breeding target of a comprehensive selection index in many dairy developed countries; however, it has not been included in performance index in many developing countries. At present, cows in these countries are still in the primary stage of “large quantity, low quality, high cost, and low yield.” The average parity of dairy cows is less than 2.7, which is difficult to maintain the production efficiency to meet the demands of the dairy industry. Therefore, there is an urgent need to select and breed for the longevity of dairy cows. The various definitions and models (including linear, threshold, random regression, sire, and survival analysis) of longevity were reviewed and standardized. Survival analysis is the optimal model to evaluate longevity, and the longevity heritability is 0.01–0.30 by using different definitions and models. Additionally, the relationship between longevity and other traits was summarized, and found that longevity was regulated by multiple factors, and there were low or medium genetic correlations between them. Conformation traits, milk production traits, reproductive traits, and health traits may be used as indicators to select and breed the longevity of dairy cows. The genetic assessment methods, heritability, influencing factors, importance, breeding, and genetics of longevity were reviewed in the manuscript, which could provide a valuable reference for the selective breeding to extend the productive life of Holstein cattle.

Highlights

  • The longevity of dairy cows refers to the time from the first calving to exit the herd when cows do not have sufficient productivity

  • The longevity of dairy cows is a complex trait with low heritability and a lack of supporting data, and longevity is affect by many factors, such as the inherent factors and the external factors

  • It is a difficult task for breeding longevity traits in dairy cows, and it is necessary to select the traits of longevity, which determines the utilization value of dairy cows, improves the economic benefits of dairy farms

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Introduction

The longevity of dairy cows refers to the time from the first calving to exit the herd when cows do not have sufficient productivity. The United States considers productive life, which combines direct longevity defined as total months in milk through 84 mo of age, along with somatic cell score, milk yield, milk fat yield, milk protein yield, and some conformation traits (Cruickshank et al, 2002), and usually analyzed by single trait-best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP)-animal model.

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