Abstract
Production and reproduction records that spanned a 24-yr period were used to study the effects of low coefficients of inbreeding in two experiment station Guernsey herds. Inbreeding ranged from 0 to 25.3% and averaged 4.1%. Milk and fat yields were all first lactations standardized to a mature equivalent, twice daily milking, and 305 d. Intrasire regressions of production traits on percent inbreeding were −23.8 kg of milk, −1.25 kg of fat, and .002% for fat percentage. Estimates of the effect of inbreeding on reproductive traits had large standard errors but suggested that inbreeding depressed reproductive performance. Age at first calving decreased 3.7 d per 1% increase in inbreeding. © 1987, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.
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Hermas, S. A., Young, C. W., & Rust, J. W. (1987). Effects of Mild Inbreeding on Productive and Reproductive Performance of Guernsey Cattle. Journal of Dairy Science, 70(3), 712–715. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(87)80062-0
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