Repeatability of Milk Yield and Birth Weights of Goats in Malaya

Author:

Mahmud Anuwar Bin,Devendra C.

Abstract

SUMMARYRepeatability estimates of milk yield and length of lactation of local, ½ Anglo-Nubian × local and ¾ Anglo-Nubian × local cross-bred goats were calculated. There were highly significant differences in the effect of dams on milk yields for the third, fourth and fifth lactations for local goats, when considered together. No significant differences were found for the first two lactations. For the ½ Anglo-Nubian cross-bred goats significant differences were also found for the first and second lactations, but not for the third lactation. No significant differences were found for the two lactations in the case of the ¾ Anglo-Nubian cross-bred goats. The effect of lactation periods were not significant for the three types of goats. The mean repeatability estimates for local goats were 0·47, 0·42 for ½ Anglo-Nubian and 0·54 for ¾ Anglo-Nubian cross-bred goats, which were comparable to those reported for cattle. The between-dam effect was highly significant when three lengths of lactations were combined in local goats, and the interval between lactations were also significant, but these two effects were not significant for the ½ Anglo-Nubian and ¾ Anglo-Nubian cross-bred goats. The estimates of repeatability for length of lactation averaged 0·29 for local goats, 0·17 for ½ Anglo-Nubian and 0·53 for ¾ Anglo-Nubian cross-bred goats. The correlation coefficients between milk yield and length of lactation were positive and statistically significant for all the three types of goats, ranging from 0·59 to 0·93. The similarity of the genetics of goats to those of cattle and sheep is mentioned.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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