Principal Component Analysis of Body Weight Traits and Subsequent Milk Production in Red Steppe Breed Heifers
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Published:2022-04-01
Issue:2
Volume:76
Page:307-313
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ISSN:2255-890X
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Container-title:Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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language:en
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Author:
Kramarenko Alexander S.1, Kalynycnenko Halyna I.1, Susol Ruslan L.2, Papakina Nataliia S.3, Kramarenko Sergei S.1
Affiliation:
1. Mykolayiv National Agrarian University , 9 Georgiy Gongadze Str., Mykolayiv, 54020 , Ukraine 2. Odessa State Agrarian University , 99 Kanatna Str ., Odesa , , Ukraine 3. Kherson State Agrarian and Economic University , 23 Stritenska Str ., Kherson , , Ukraine
Abstract
Abstract
The main goal of this study was to determine the effects of body weight traits during the rearing period on subsequent milk production of primiparous dairy cows using Principal Component Analysis. Data on lactation performance records of 109 Red Steppe dairy cow progeny of six bulls maintained at the State Enterprise “Pedigree Reproducers” Stepove”” (Mykolayiv region, Ukraine), during 2001–2014, were utilised for the present study. Heifer body weight at birth, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18 months of age was measured. Records of 305-day milk yield (kg), milk fat percentage (%), milk fat yield (kg), monthly milk yield (kg) and milk fat percentage (%) in the 1st-lactation dairy cows were also available. Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was conducted on the live weights for each heifer between birth and 18 months of age. The first three principal components (PC1-PC3) explained 79.7% of the total variance. Principal component 1 (PC1) showed significant relationship to body weight of heifers at 9, 12, and 15 months of age (post-pubertal period). Body weight at 3 and 6 months of age (pre-pubertal period) had higher scores on the second principal component (PC2). Principal component 3 (PC3) showed significant relationship to body weight of calves at birth. Only groups of heifers with high scores on PC1 and PC2 had significant effect on subsequent milk performance (with the exception of milk fat percentage). Thus, the use of a multivariate technique (Principal Component Analysis) allowed to determine two age intervals of heifers during the rearing period (pre- and postpubertal periods), which were significantly related to subsequent milk production.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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