Genetic and phenotypic trend of milk production traits and age at first calving applying random regression model in friesian cattle in Egypt
Other Title(s)
الاتجاه الوراثي و المظهري لصفات إنتاج اللبن و العمر عند أول ولادة بتطبيق نموذج الانحدار العشوائي في ماشية الفريزيان في مصر
Joint Authors
Zahid, S. M.
Muhammad, Hamadah Muhammad
Khalil, Mahir Hasab al-Nabi
Iraqi, Mahmud Maghribi
Source
Egyptian Journal of Animal Production
Issue
Vol. 57, Issue 2 (31 May. 2020), pp.71-79, 9 p.
Publisher
Egyptian Society of Animal Production
Publication Date
2020-05-31
Country of Publication
Egypt
No. of Pages
9
Main Subjects
Topics
Abstract EN
The aim of this study was to detect genetic and phenotypic trends for test-day (TD) milk, fat and protein yields and age at first calving (AFC) in Frisian cattle in Egypt applying the random regression model (RRM).
Data of 5237 TD milk yield traits were recorded for 953 Friesian cows, daughters of 208 sires and 944 dams from two herds in the Animal Production Institute (APRI), Egypt.
Ten-month classes of lactation days were considered for the TD yields.
The model included the random effects of direct additi ve genetic, permanent environment and error, while the fixed effects were herd-year-season of calving and parity, which was modeled by Orthogonal Legendre Polynomials.
The additive genetic variance at first TD for milk, fat, protein yields and AFCwere4.7 kg, 13.3 g, 5.3 g and 2.8 monthrespectivelyand increased until the fourth, decreased until the lowest value at the tenth TD for milk but fat and protein yields the lowest value at the ninth TD.The lowest value of AFC was at the sixth TD then increased until the tenth TD.
Heritability estimates at first TD were 0.12, 0.25, 0.25 and 0.05 for TDMY, TDFY, TDPY and AFC, respectively, and increased until the third for TDFY, TDPY and AFC but TDMY trait reached the highest value at the fourth TD, then decreased at the tenth TD.But reached the lowest value at sixth TD, and increased until the tenth TD.
The phenotypic trendfor TDMY decreased by 26 to 18 kg from the first to the fifth TD, then it increased until the tenth TD.
The phenotypic trend was started by 44 g and 18 g for fat and protein, respectively until the fourth TD then decreased until the ninth TD.
The genetic trends were slightly positive for all traits, indicating that the selection program p erforms correctly.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Muhammad, Hamadah Muhammad& Khalil, Mahir Hasab al-Nabi& Iraqi, Mahmud Maghribi& Zahid, S. M.. 2020. Genetic and phenotypic trend of milk production traits and age at first calving applying random regression model in friesian cattle in Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Animal Production،Vol. 57, no. 2, pp.71-79.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
Muhammad, Hamadah Muhammad…[et al.]. Genetic and phenotypic trend of milk production traits and age at first calving applying random regression model in friesian cattle in Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Animal Production Vol. 57, no. 2 (May. 2020), pp.71-79.
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American Medical Association (AMA)
Muhammad, Hamadah Muhammad& Khalil, Mahir Hasab al-Nabi& Iraqi, Mahmud Maghribi& Zahid, S. M.. Genetic and phenotypic trend of milk production traits and age at first calving applying random regression model in friesian cattle in Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Animal Production. 2020. Vol. 57, no. 2, pp.71-79.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-985909
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references : p. 78-79
Record ID
BIM-985909