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Title: Relationship between sire predicted transmitting ability for daughter pregnancy rate and daughter's reproductive performance and milk production in Japanese dairy herds
Authors: Koyama, Keisuke
Takahashi, Takayoshi
Keywords: Daughter pregnancy rate (DPR)
Fertility
Genetic selection
PTAM
Retrospective cohort study
Issue Date: 2020
Series/Report no.: Journal of reproduction and development;Vol. 66, No. 05 .- P.445-452
Abstract: Modern genetic improvement in dairy cattle is directed towards improvement of fertility; however, reproduction traits generally exhibit a genetic antagonism with milk yield. Herein, we aimed to clarify the effects of sire predicted transmitting ability (PTA) for daughter pregnancy rate (DPR) on the reproductive performance and milk yield of daughters in Japanese dairy herds. We conducted a retrospective cohort study on four dairy herds in eastern Hokkaido, Japan, using 1,612 records from 1,018 cows with first, second, or third calvings between March 2015 and September 2018. First, we classified sires into three groups based on the tertile value of their DPR estimate: ≤ -2.2 (low), -2.1 to -0.4 (intermediate), and ≥ -0.3 (high). Subsequently, we compared the sire PTA estimates, reproductive performance, and milk production among DPR groups for each parity of the daughters. In the first and second parity, the hazard of pregnancy by 200 days postpartum was highest in cows from the high-DPR group (P < 0.05); in the third parity, it was unaffected by DPR group.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/71186
ISSN: 0916-8818
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