Abstract

A single trait linear mixed random regression test-day model was applied for the first time for analyzing the first lactation monthly test-day milk yield records in Karan Fries cattle. The test-day milk yield data was modeled using a random regression model (RRM) considering different order of Legendre polynomial for the additive genetic effect (4th order) and the permanent environmental effect (5th order). Data pertaining to 1,583 lactation records spread over a period of 30 years were recorded and analyzed in the study. The variance component, heritability and genetic correlations among test-day milk yields were estimated using RRM. RRM heritability estimates of test-day milk yield varied from 0.11 to 0.22 in different test-day records. The estimates of genetic correlations between different test-day milk yields ranged 0.01 (test-day 1 [TD-1] and TD-11) to 0.99 (TD-4 and TD-5). The magnitudes of genetic correlations between test-day milk yields decreased as the interval between test-days increased and adjacent test-day had higher correlations. Additive genetic and permanent environment variances were higher for test-day milk yields at both ends of lactation. The residual variance was observed to be lower than the permanent environment variance for all the test-day milk yields.

Highlights

  • Main objective of any breed improvement program is the selection of superior sires and dams at the earliest to bring about faster genetic improvement

  • The investigations conducted on genetic improvement of cattle around the world indicate that the proper genetic evaluation and selection of bulls brings about nearly 68 to 75 percent of realized genetic improvement

  • A days’ random regression models (RRM) have been used for the genetic analysis of test-day milk yields as lactation curve varies from cattle to cattle

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Introduction

Main objective of any breed improvement program is the selection of superior sires and dams at the earliest to bring about faster genetic improvement. A days’ random regression models (RRM) have been used for the genetic analysis of test-day milk yields as lactation curve varies from cattle to cattle. No literature is available regarding estimation of genetic parameters for monthly test-day milk yields (MTDMY) using RRM in Karan Fries cattle.

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