Knowledge of genetic relationships between characteristics of lactation curves and lactation yields is essential for joint selection for both. An equation, yt = atbexp(−ct), was chosen to depict individual lactation curves for 5,927 first lactations by Holsteins in 557 herds in Michigan Dairy Herd Improvement where yt is daily milk yield at day t in lactation, a is yield at time zero, b is ascent to peak, and c is decline after peak. Genetic correlations for 305-day milk yield with initial production (a), ascent to peak (b), descent after peak (c), and peak yield were −.37, .40, 0, and .91. From empirical results from applied selection indexes, selecting for both increase of ascent to peak and peak yield did not decrease 305-day milk substantially. Rankings of sires on these indexes were similar to their rankings on milk yield alone. Attempts to decrease peak yield and increase persistency decreased milk yield greatly. © 1985, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.
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Ferris, T. A., Mao, I. L., & Anderson, C. R. (1985). Selecting for Lactation Curve and Milk Yield in Dairy Cattle. Journal of Dairy Science, 68(6), 1438–1448. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(85)80981-4
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