Genetic evaluation for body condition score in Italian Brown Swiss cattle

Body Condition Score (BCS) evaluates the body energy reserve in a cow using a numeric classification. It is possible to use the BCS as an indirect indicator of fertility. The genetic evaluation for BCS in Italian Brown Swiss is performed on 73125 BCS evaluations on the same number of primiparous, da...

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Main Authors: C. Nicoletti, E. Santus, L. Testa, O. Bonetti, A. Rossoni
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-04-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1445
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spelling doaj-43d435f76d774d40bc0cffcd8ca3f89c2020-11-25T00:43:24ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-04-0161s19820010.4081/ijas.2007.1s.198Genetic evaluation for body condition score in Italian Brown Swiss cattleC. NicolettiE. SantusL. TestaO. BonettiA. RossoniBody Condition Score (BCS) evaluates the body energy reserve in a cow using a numeric classification. It is possible to use the BCS as an indirect indicator of fertility. The genetic evaluation for BCS in Italian Brown Swiss is performed on 73125 BCS evaluations on the same number of primiparous, daughters of 507 sires. Effect of herd by year goes from -1,02 to +0,94 indicating large differences among herds. The primiparous cows show about 3.2 BCS points at calving, their BCS decreases slightly during first 90 milking days but, after this period, the BCS increases until 3.5 BCS points at the end of first lactation. Sires with larger EBVs guarantee a slower decrease of BCS during the first part of lactation, which is preferred to the strong decrease exhibited by the daughter of low EBV sires. The pseudo-genetic correlations, correlations values estimated among EBV, confirmed the relationships between BCS and other important traits like milk yield (-0.20), final score, dairyness and udder. The correlations between BCS and functional traits, milking speed and functional longevity, is -0.14 and +0.17 respectively.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1445BCS, Dairy cattle, Brown Swiss, Fertility.
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author C. Nicoletti
E. Santus
L. Testa
O. Bonetti
A. Rossoni
spellingShingle C. Nicoletti
E. Santus
L. Testa
O. Bonetti
A. Rossoni
Genetic evaluation for body condition score in Italian Brown Swiss cattle
Italian Journal of Animal Science
BCS, Dairy cattle, Brown Swiss, Fertility.
author_facet C. Nicoletti
E. Santus
L. Testa
O. Bonetti
A. Rossoni
author_sort C. Nicoletti
title Genetic evaluation for body condition score in Italian Brown Swiss cattle
title_short Genetic evaluation for body condition score in Italian Brown Swiss cattle
title_full Genetic evaluation for body condition score in Italian Brown Swiss cattle
title_fullStr Genetic evaluation for body condition score in Italian Brown Swiss cattle
title_full_unstemmed Genetic evaluation for body condition score in Italian Brown Swiss cattle
title_sort genetic evaluation for body condition score in italian brown swiss cattle
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2010-04-01
description Body Condition Score (BCS) evaluates the body energy reserve in a cow using a numeric classification. It is possible to use the BCS as an indirect indicator of fertility. The genetic evaluation for BCS in Italian Brown Swiss is performed on 73125 BCS evaluations on the same number of primiparous, daughters of 507 sires. Effect of herd by year goes from -1,02 to +0,94 indicating large differences among herds. The primiparous cows show about 3.2 BCS points at calving, their BCS decreases slightly during first 90 milking days but, after this period, the BCS increases until 3.5 BCS points at the end of first lactation. Sires with larger EBVs guarantee a slower decrease of BCS during the first part of lactation, which is preferred to the strong decrease exhibited by the daughter of low EBV sires. The pseudo-genetic correlations, correlations values estimated among EBV, confirmed the relationships between BCS and other important traits like milk yield (-0.20), final score, dairyness and udder. The correlations between BCS and functional traits, milking speed and functional longevity, is -0.14 and +0.17 respectively.
topic BCS, Dairy cattle, Brown Swiss, Fertility.
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1445
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