Comparison of models for describing the lactation curve of latxa sheep and an analysis of factors affecting milk yield

The objectives of this work were 1) to compare the goodness-of-fit of empirical models of the lactation curve and 2) to analyze the factors affecting the shapes of the lactation curves, the parameters describing them, and the overall milk yield of Latxa dairy sheep. A total of 14,699 records from 27...

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Main Authors: Ruíz, R., Oregui, L.M., Herrero, Mario
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: American Dairy Science Association 2000
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2111
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author Ruíz, R.
Oregui, L.M.
Herrero, Mario
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description The objectives of this work were 1) to compare the goodness-of-fit of empirical models of the lactation curve and 2) to analyze the factors affecting the shapes of the lactation curves, the parameters describing them, and the overall milk yield of Latxa dairy sheep. A total of 14,699 records from 2711 ewes, collected during three consecutive years (1995 to 1997) by the milk recording program of the Latxa ewe of the Basque Country (Spain), were used. Six mathematical models and three fitting procedures were compared. The estimation of model parameters by nonlinear fitting procedures was superior to that by linear regression methods. A nonlinear variable decay model fitted the data better than the other models, as judged by lower mean square prediction error, residual sums of squares, and a lack of first-order positive autocorrelation as assessed by the Durbin Watson coefficient. The effects of the flock, flock-year interaction, month of lambing, length of lactation nested within month of lambing, parity, and number of live lambs born had significant effects on the parameters of the model and the total milk yield (P < 0.01). The prediction of milk yield from the selected model was similar to the estimates obtained with the Fleischmann method currently used by the national breeding program for the Latxa breed.
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spelling CGSpace21112024-05-08T13:21:15Z Comparison of models for describing the lactation curve of latxa sheep and an analysis of factors affecting milk yield Ruíz, R. Oregui, L.M. Herrero, Mario sheep milk yield lactation models environmental imapct lambing breeds The objectives of this work were 1) to compare the goodness-of-fit of empirical models of the lactation curve and 2) to analyze the factors affecting the shapes of the lactation curves, the parameters describing them, and the overall milk yield of Latxa dairy sheep. A total of 14,699 records from 2711 ewes, collected during three consecutive years (1995 to 1997) by the milk recording program of the Latxa ewe of the Basque Country (Spain), were used. Six mathematical models and three fitting procedures were compared. The estimation of model parameters by nonlinear fitting procedures was superior to that by linear regression methods. A nonlinear variable decay model fitted the data better than the other models, as judged by lower mean square prediction error, residual sums of squares, and a lack of first-order positive autocorrelation as assessed by the Durbin Watson coefficient. The effects of the flock, flock-year interaction, month of lambing, length of lactation nested within month of lambing, parity, and number of live lambs born had significant effects on the parameters of the model and the total milk yield (P < 0.01). The prediction of milk yield from the selected model was similar to the estimates obtained with the Fleischmann method currently used by the national breeding program for the Latxa breed. 2000-11 2010-08-02T13:18:51Z 2010-08-02T13:18:51Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2111 en Limited Access American Dairy Science Association Ruiz, R., Oregui, L. M., & Herrero, M. (2000). Comparison of Models for Describing the Lactation Curve of Latxa Sheep and an Analysis of Factors Affecting Milk Yield. Journal of Dairy Science, 83(11), 2709–2719. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(00)75165-4
spellingShingle sheep
milk yield
lactation
models
environmental imapct
lambing
breeds
Ruíz, R.
Oregui, L.M.
Herrero, Mario
Comparison of models for describing the lactation curve of latxa sheep and an analysis of factors affecting milk yield
title Comparison of models for describing the lactation curve of latxa sheep and an analysis of factors affecting milk yield
title_full Comparison of models for describing the lactation curve of latxa sheep and an analysis of factors affecting milk yield
title_fullStr Comparison of models for describing the lactation curve of latxa sheep and an analysis of factors affecting milk yield
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of models for describing the lactation curve of latxa sheep and an analysis of factors affecting milk yield
title_short Comparison of models for describing the lactation curve of latxa sheep and an analysis of factors affecting milk yield
title_sort comparison of models for describing the lactation curve of latxa sheep and an analysis of factors affecting milk yield
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milk yield
lactation
models
environmental imapct
lambing
breeds
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