Nc. Friggens et al., On the use of simple ratios between lactation curve coefficients to describe parity effects on milk production, LIVEST PROD, 62(1), 1999, pp. 1-13
The objective of this study was to quantify how the pattern of milk product
ion relative to time from calving is affected by parity in cows fed high qu
ality rations. For this purpose two models; those of Emmans and Fisher (198
6) and Dijkstra et al. (1997), were considered. Comparison with Wood's (196
7) function was made to evaluate their fitting ability. Daily records of mi
lk yield from 40 cows fed a grass silage based, high concentrate total mixe
d ration were used. The cows had ad libitum access to food, they were milke
d twice daily. Each of the cows had milk yield records from calving to 240
days post calving in parities 1, 2 and 3. The model of Dijkstra et al. (199
7) was found, on inspection, to be an alternative parameterization of the E
mmans and Fisher model (1986). In the analyses, the Emmans and Fisher form
was used: Yield = all exp [-c(days from calving)] where U = exp {- exp (G(0
) - b[days from calving])}. The Emmans and Fisher model (1986) performed ma
rginally better than the Wood's function (1967) in terms of percentage of v
ariance accounted for and residual standard error. There was no significant
effect of parity on G(0) or b, which are the main parameters describing th
e evolution of lactation to peak. However, there was a highly significant e
ffect (P < 0.001) of parity on coefficients a, the scalar, and c, the decay
coefficient. The coefficient values in parity 1 and 2 were found to be a c
onstant proportion of the values in parity 3. Parity effects can therefore
be described by simple ratios, offering the possibility of simplifying the
inputs needed in models to describe potential milk production. (C) 1999 Els
evier Science B.V. All rights reserved.