Variances, Repeatabilities, and Age Adjustments of Yield and Fertility in Dairy Cattle

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Breeding receipts from artificial insemination were matched with records of milk yield from northeastern United States. Nine measures of yield and 10 measures of fertility were investigated. A completely random model with herd-year-season, sire, and interaction of sire by herd-year season was applied by parity; interaction of sire by herd-year seasons was not important except possibly for fertility of virgin heifers. Sires accounted for 6 to 7% of yield variation and herd-year-seasons accounted for about 45%. Measures of fertility had small sire variances, and herd-year-season variance was much smaller than for yield. Effects of age within parity were significant for yield from ordinary least-squares analysis. Age adjustment factors were obtained for measures of yield. Repeatabilities of first- and second-parity yield ranged from .40 to .61 whereas repeatabilities of fertility were. 03 to .13. Repeatabilities of virgin heifer and first-parity fertility were .01 to .03, suggesting heifer and cow fertility may not be related. © 1983, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Hansen, L. B., Freeman, A. E., & Berger, P. J. (1983). Variances, Repeatabilities, and Age Adjustments of Yield and Fertility in Dairy Cattle. Journal of Dairy Science, 66(2), 281–292. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(83)81788-3

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