Abstract
Heritabilities and genetic correlations of milking rate, time, and yield were estimated by intrasire regression of daughter on dam for 252 Holstein pairs. Heritabilities were: lactation yield, .51 ± .11; peak rate, .47 ± .11; bucket milk yield, .38 ± .10; average rate, .37 ± .12; milk yield to .45 kg/min, .19 ± .12; total time, .17 ± .12; duration of peak rate, .10 ± .10; strip time, .08 ± .15; yield during peak rate, .07 ± .11; and strip yield, .01 ± .17. The genetic correlation of peak rate with lactation milk yield was .69 ± .08, indicating substantial genetic improvement in milking rate by selecting for milk production. The genetic correlation between total milking time and lactation milk yield was .50 ± .20, indicating an increase in total milking time due to selection for milk. Direct selection for peak rate would provide an opportunity to reduce total milking time. © 1976, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.
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Miller, R. H., Pearson, R. E., Weinland, B. T., & Fulton, L. A. (1976). Genetic Parameters of Several Measures of Milk Flow Rate and Milking Time. Journal of Dairy Science, 59(5), 957–964. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(76)84304-4
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