Authors
S Loker, F Miglior, A Koeck, TF-O Neuenschwander, Catherine Bastin, J Jamrozik, LR Schaeffer, D Kelton
Publication date
2012/11/1
Journal
Journal of dairy science
Volume
95
Issue
11
Pages
6770-6780
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The objective of this research was to estimate daily genetic correlations between longitudinal body condition score (BCS) and health traits by using a random regression animal model in first-lactation Holsteins. The use of indicator traits may increase the rate of genetic progress for functional traits relative to direct selection for functional traits. Indicator traits of interest are those that are easier to record, can be measured early in life, and are strongly genetically correlated with the functional trait of interest. Several BCS records were available per cow, and only 1 record per health trait (1=affected; 0=not affected) was permitted per cow over the lactation. Two bivariate analyses were performed, the first between BCS and mastitis and the second between BCS and metabolic disease (displaced abomasum, milk fever, and ketosis). For the first analysis, 217 complete herds were analyzed, which included 28,394 BCS …
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