Af. Groen et H. Vos, GENETIC-PARAMETERS FOR BODY-WEIGHT AND GROWTH IN DUTCH BLACK-AND-WHITE REPLACEMENT STOCK, Livestock production science, 41(3), 1995, pp. 201-206
Genetic parameters for body weight and growth were estimated using dat
a on 631 Black and White growing dairy heifers, from 60 sires, and bor
n between 1982 and 1990. Body weights were collected monthly and by li
near interpolation adjusted to weights at 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 weeks
of age, at breeding, at 26 and 13 weeks before calving and at calving.
Also weight at 2 days after calving was recorded. Heifers were fed a
restricted amount of concentrate and ad libitum roughage. Data were an
alyzed using an animal model, considering year-season, parity of dam,
and genetic group as fixed effects. Average age and weight at calving
were 733 days and 508 kg, respectively. Unadjusted average daily gains
from birth to 50 weeks of age and from breeding to calving were 731 (
SD 68) and 527 (SD 107) g day-1, respectively. Heifers born from secon
d and third parity dams were on average 3.1 and 5.2 kg heavier than he
ifers born from first parity dams. Heifers with > 80-100% HF genes wer
e nearly 30 kg heavier at calving than 100% DF heifers. Heritabilities
for body weights ranged from 0.41 to 0.64. Growth from birth to 50 we
eks had a heritability of 0.48, while growth during pregnancy had a he
ritability of 0.19.