Genetic and environmental variation in reproductive and lactational performance of Jersey cattle in the coastal lowland semi-humid tropics

Evaluates the reproductive and lactational performances, length of productive life of the Jersey breed from records for 1960 to 1988 in coastal lowland semi-humid Kenya. Reports estimates of reproductive and lactational performance, the effects of non-genetic factors on performance and estimates of...

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Autores principales: Njubi, D.M., Rege, J.E.O., Thorpe, W.R., Collins-Lusweti, E., Nyambaka, R.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29737
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author Njubi, D.M.
Rege, J.E.O.
Thorpe, W.R.
Collins-Lusweti, E.
Nyambaka, R.
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Njubi, D.M.
Nyambaka, R.
Rege, J.E.O.
Thorpe, W.R.
author_facet Njubi, D.M.
Rege, J.E.O.
Thorpe, W.R.
Collins-Lusweti, E.
Nyambaka, R.
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description Evaluates the reproductive and lactational performances, length of productive life of the Jersey breed from records for 1960 to 1988 in coastal lowland semi-humid Kenya. Reports estimates of reproductive and lactational performance, the effects of non-genetic factors on performance and estimates of genetic parameters for various performance traits. Reports also the phenotypic and genetic trends for milk yield and calving interval in the herd. Table I gives the mean performance for the study period. The results showed that on average the Jersey calved first after conceiving at about 22 months of age, produced nearly 1,800 kg milk/lactation and remained in the herd for 3.3 lactations. The mean calving interval of 408 days resulted in a production of about 1,670 kg milk/cow/year during a productive life of 36 months. Table II gives statistical significance of the systematic environmental effects in the analysis of variance of the reproductive and lactation traits. Estimates of repeatabilities, phenotypic and genetic correlation are presented in table II. Figure 1 & 2 shows clearly that the decline in both lactational and reproductive performances resulted not from genetic but environmental deterioration.
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spelling CGSpace297372024-04-25T06:00:43Z Genetic and environmental variation in reproductive and lactational performance of Jersey cattle in the coastal lowland semi-humid tropics Njubi, D.M. Rege, J.E.O. Thorpe, W.R. Collins-Lusweti, E. Nyambaka, R. tropics subhumid zones jersey cattle genetic variation reproduction lactation animal performance environmental conditions livestock management data analysis reproductive physiology milk yield calving interval genetic correlation heritability repeatability Evaluates the reproductive and lactational performances, length of productive life of the Jersey breed from records for 1960 to 1988 in coastal lowland semi-humid Kenya. Reports estimates of reproductive and lactational performance, the effects of non-genetic factors on performance and estimates of genetic parameters for various performance traits. Reports also the phenotypic and genetic trends for milk yield and calving interval in the herd. Table I gives the mean performance for the study period. The results showed that on average the Jersey calved first after conceiving at about 22 months of age, produced nearly 1,800 kg milk/lactation and remained in the herd for 3.3 lactations. The mean calving interval of 408 days resulted in a production of about 1,670 kg milk/cow/year during a productive life of 36 months. Table II gives statistical significance of the systematic environmental effects in the analysis of variance of the reproductive and lactation traits. Estimates of repeatabilities, phenotypic and genetic correlation are presented in table II. Figure 1 & 2 shows clearly that the decline in both lactational and reproductive performances resulted not from genetic but environmental deterioration. 1992-12 2013-06-11T09:24:41Z 2013-06-11T09:24:41Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29737 en Limited Access Springer Tropical Animal Health and Production;24(4): 231-241
spellingShingle tropics
subhumid zones
jersey cattle
genetic variation
reproduction
lactation
animal performance
environmental conditions
livestock management
data analysis
reproductive physiology
milk yield
calving interval
genetic correlation
heritability
repeatability
Njubi, D.M.
Rege, J.E.O.
Thorpe, W.R.
Collins-Lusweti, E.
Nyambaka, R.
Genetic and environmental variation in reproductive and lactational performance of Jersey cattle in the coastal lowland semi-humid tropics
title Genetic and environmental variation in reproductive and lactational performance of Jersey cattle in the coastal lowland semi-humid tropics
title_full Genetic and environmental variation in reproductive and lactational performance of Jersey cattle in the coastal lowland semi-humid tropics
title_fullStr Genetic and environmental variation in reproductive and lactational performance of Jersey cattle in the coastal lowland semi-humid tropics
title_full_unstemmed Genetic and environmental variation in reproductive and lactational performance of Jersey cattle in the coastal lowland semi-humid tropics
title_short Genetic and environmental variation in reproductive and lactational performance of Jersey cattle in the coastal lowland semi-humid tropics
title_sort genetic and environmental variation in reproductive and lactational performance of jersey cattle in the coastal lowland semi humid tropics
topic tropics
subhumid zones
jersey cattle
genetic variation
reproduction
lactation
animal performance
environmental conditions
livestock management
data analysis
reproductive physiology
milk yield
calving interval
genetic correlation
heritability
repeatability
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