A parametric measure of lactation persistency in dairy cattle

Current measures of lactation persistency are not uniformly applicable to the variety of lactation curves for individual cows. Moreover, they are either difficult to interpret or are functions of lactation yield and therefore inappropriate. In this study, a simple, robust parametric measure is deriv...

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Main Author: Kamidi, R.E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2005
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29180
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description Current measures of lactation persistency are not uniformly applicable to the variety of lactation curves for individual cows. Moreover, they are either difficult to interpret or are functions of lactation yield and therefore inappropriate. In this study, a simple, robust parametric measure is derived from a perfect fit of cumulative milk yield data to quadratic curves. The curvilinear model is appropriate for trend analysis, a major manifestation of which is persistency. Data fitted to the model were obtained from a total of 194 lactations of 169 cows in 5 mixed-breed herds under conditions varying from a small holding herd in the tropics to research herds in Italy. A negative association between persistency and total lactation yield was observed. The proposed lactation persistency model could result in more accurate estimates and better insight into this trait.
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spelling CGSpace291802023-12-08T19:36:04Z A parametric measure of lactation persistency in dairy cattle Kamidi, R.E. dairy cattle lactation lactation number linear models milk yield [yields] Current measures of lactation persistency are not uniformly applicable to the variety of lactation curves for individual cows. Moreover, they are either difficult to interpret or are functions of lactation yield and therefore inappropriate. In this study, a simple, robust parametric measure is derived from a perfect fit of cumulative milk yield data to quadratic curves. The curvilinear model is appropriate for trend analysis, a major manifestation of which is persistency. Data fitted to the model were obtained from a total of 194 lactations of 169 cows in 5 mixed-breed herds under conditions varying from a small holding herd in the tropics to research herds in Italy. A negative association between persistency and total lactation yield was observed. The proposed lactation persistency model could result in more accurate estimates and better insight into this trait. 2005-09 2013-06-11T09:22:41Z 2013-06-11T09:22:41Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29180 en Limited Access Elsevier Livestock Production Science;96(2-3): 141-148
spellingShingle dairy cattle
lactation
lactation number
linear models
milk yield [yields]
Kamidi, R.E.
A parametric measure of lactation persistency in dairy cattle
title A parametric measure of lactation persistency in dairy cattle
title_full A parametric measure of lactation persistency in dairy cattle
title_fullStr A parametric measure of lactation persistency in dairy cattle
title_full_unstemmed A parametric measure of lactation persistency in dairy cattle
title_short A parametric measure of lactation persistency in dairy cattle
title_sort parametric measure of lactation persistency in dairy cattle
topic dairy cattle
lactation
lactation number
linear models
milk yield [yields]
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29180
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