EVALUATION OF DAIRY CATTLE FOR FINAL CLASS USING ANIMAL MODELS

Author:

JAMROZIK J.,SCHAEFFER L. R.

Abstract

Estimated breeding values for final class of 364 868 Canadian Holstein Friesian cows and 10 186 bulls from three different animal models were compared. FIRST lactation, first classifications were described by a model with fixed effects of herd-round-classifier, linear and quadratic effects of age at calving and stage of lactation at classification, and random effects of additive genetic effects of cows, and residual effects. All additive genetic relationships among animals were included. A second model used the LATEST classification on each cow rather than the first and these observations were pre-adjusted for age and stage. The third model used ALL classifications on each cow, and these were also pre-adjusted for age and stage effects. Correlations among estimated breeding values between methods ranged from 0.92 to 0.95. Estimated breeding values from LATEST were most highly correlated to sire proofs from the currently official sire model which also used the latest classification of each cow. Correlations of estimated breeding values between sires and their sons showed that results from LATEST were more accurate than results from the other two models. A model similar to that for LATEST is proposed for official genetic evaluations for conformation in the Canadian Holstein population. Key words: Animal model, conformation, dairy cattle

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Food Animals

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