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Genetic parameters and relative selection efficience for milk production on test day model for Holstein cows

To verify the possibility of the Test Day Model Methodology (PLCD) to be used in genetic evaluations, records on 33,775 monthly test day were studied. The records were obtained from 4,241 first lactation Holstein cows, sired by 561 bulls, distributed in 23 herds in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, from 1992 to 2001. The (co)variance components were estimated by Restricted Maximun Likelihood method, on animal model. The model considered PLCD and 305 days yield (PL305), as functions of the aditive genetic direct, permanent environmental, and residual random effects; the contemporary group and the herd as fixed effects and the covariables, age of cow at birth and calving-first control interval (only for PLCD), linear and quadratics effects. The high heritabilities for PLCD and the high genetic correlations estimated among PLCD and PL305 suggest that PLCD can be used in genetic evaluation of Holtein cows. The relative selection efficiency for PLCD, as a selection criteriun, was higher than that for PL305.

genetic correlation; genetic evaluation; heritability; selection


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