A. Bagnato et Pa. Oltenacu, PHENOTYPIC EVALUATION OF FERTILITY TRAITS AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH MILK-PRODUCTION OF ITALIAN FRIESIAN CATTLE, Journal of dairy science, 77(3), 1994, pp. 874-882
The effect of environmental factors on first service conception rate,
days from calving to first service, weeks from calving to conception,
days from first to second service, and number of services per concepti
on and the relationship of production with reproductive performance we
re estimated using 1.42 million records. The production trait was 305-
d mature equivalent milk production. Season and age affected fertility
: reproductive performance was lowest for lactations initiated during
warm months (May to July) and decreased with parity. The association o
f production and fertility was antagonistic. High producing cows had 1
2 d more from calving to first service, .15 lower first service concep
tion rate, .32 more services per conception, and 4.8 wk more from calv
ing to conception than low producing cows in the same herd. The negati
ve effect of production on fertility was reduced by superior herd mana
gement associated with high production. The difference in reproductive
performance of cows in high and low producing herds represented only
about 35% of the difference in the performance of high and low produci
ng cows within herds for all fertility traits. The negative effect of
production on fertility for interval between first and second service
was totally compensated for by better management.