HERD FINAL SCORE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS OF CONFORMATION TRAITS OF UNITED-STATES HOLSTEINS

Citation
Cd. Smothers et al., HERD FINAL SCORE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS OF CONFORMATION TRAITS OF UNITED-STATES HOLSTEINS, Journal of dairy science, 76(6), 1993, pp. 1671-1677
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience","Food Science & Tenology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00220302
Volume
76
Issue
6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
1671 - 1677
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0302(1993)76:6<1671:HFSAIR>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
First parity conformation scores from 7410 herd rounds of classificati on were analyzed to determine relationships between genetic and enviro nmental parameters and herd mean for type. Herd rounds were stratified into quintiles according to herd mean for final score. Within each gr oup, REML estimates of sire and error variance were approximated using the tilde-hat method. Average heritability estimates were final score , .21; stature, .36; strength, .28; body depth, .33; angularity, .27; rump angle, .37; rump length, .19; rump width, .26; rear legs (side vi ew), .19; foot angle, .13; fore udder attachment, .24; rear udder heig ht, .23; rear udder width, .20; udder support, .17; udder depth, .31; and teat placement, .27. Heritabilities and genetic and environmental variances were regressed on group mean for final score. For final scor e, environmental variance decreased at a decreasing rate as group mean final score increased, and genetic variance declined linearly. For mo st descriptive traits, environmental variance decreased linearly as he rd mean final score increased. Linear decreases in genetic variance we re significant for foot angle, udder depth, and rump angle. Heritabili ty estimates for final score demonstrated no significant trends as her d mean increased. Positive trends were significant for heritabilities of body depth, angularity, rear udder height, udder support, and teat placement as herd mean final score increased.