Genetic covariance functions for live weight, condition score, and dry-matter intake measured at different lactation stages of Holstein Friesian heifers
Epc. Koenen et Rf. Veerkamp, Genetic covariance functions for live weight, condition score, and dry-matter intake measured at different lactation stages of Holstein Friesian heifers, LIVEST PROD, 57(1), 1998, pp. 67-77
Genetic parameters for live weight, body condition score and dry-matter int
ake of dairy heifers were estimated using covariance function methodology.
Data were from 469 heifers of the Langhill Dairy Cattle Research Centre and
included observations during the first 25 weeks in lactation. Genetic vari
ance for live weight and condition score were estimated by a second order p
olynomial covariance function, whereas the genetic variance for DMI was des
cribed by a third order polynomial covariance function. Heritability estima
tes for observations measured at different stages of lactation ranged from
0.43 to 0.56 for live weight, from 0.21 to 0.45 for condition score and fro
m 0.18 to 0.37 for dry-matter intake. Genetic correlations between repeated
observations for live weight and condition score were large (0.84 to 1.00)
. For dry-matter intake, observations in early lactation had only a low to
moderate genetic correlation to observations in mid-lactation. (C) 1998 Els
evier Science B.V. All rights reserved.