Effects of Age, Parity, Season of Calving, and Sire on Milk Yield of Carora Cows in Venezuela

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Abstract

Age-parity-season of calving, mature equivalent factors were developed for the Carora breed of Venezuela from more than 13,000 244-d milk yield records from the Venezuelan milk recording program from 1975 to 1986. Age-parity-season interactions with parity-age were most important for young cows and seasonal effects most important for old cows. Multiplicative factors were verified as useful to adjust milk yields of Carora and Brown Swiss crossbred cows. Repeatabilities for mature equivalent adjusted milk were .47, .36, and .38 between pairs of repeated records through fourth lactation. Heritability of milk in first lactation by REML procedures was 12% based on 44 Carora sires with 14 effective daughters per sire. Small population size for Carora cattle hinders usefulness and cost effectiveness of progeny testing as the primary investment in genetic gain. Greater potential economy is likely from exploiting the dams of sires genetic pathway. © 1989, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Morales, F., Blake, R. W., Stanton, T. L., & Hahn, M. V. (1989). Effects of Age, Parity, Season of Calving, and Sire on Milk Yield of Carora Cows in Venezuela. Journal of Dairy Science, 72(8), 2161–2169. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(89)79341-3

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