Factors influencing the shape of lactation curve and persistency of holstein friesian cows in high altitude of eastern turkey

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Data on 371 lactation records pertaining to Holstein Friesian cows reared in high altitude and harsh climatic conditions of Eastern Turkey were analyzed to study the effects of different non-genetic factors on the shape of lactation curve and persistency measures. Calving season affected significantly (P<0.01) a, b, c as well as Tomax, PII/PI and CV from measures of persistency, while days in milk (DIM) at peak yield, peak yield (Ymax and S were not influenced by calving season. Calving year also affected (P<0.05) DIM at peak yield and a, b, c, S, PII I PI and CV (P<0.01). The significant and positive phenotypic correlation of peak yield with 305 DIM yield suggested that Ymax could be used as a selection criterion to improve milk yield of Holstein Friesian cows reared in high altitude of Eastern Turkey. © GSP, India.

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Güler, O., & Yanar, M. (2009). Factors influencing the shape of lactation curve and persistency of holstein friesian cows in high altitude of eastern turkey. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 35(1), 39–44. https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2009.9706981

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