Zucht auf Eutergesundheit mit Hilfe des LactoCorders

Translated title of the contribution: Studies on genetic evaluation of udder health using the LactoCorder

J. Dodenhoff, Dorette Sprengel, J. Duda, L. Dempfle

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Abstract

Starting in October 1998, a new milkmeter (LactoCorder) for dairy recording was introduced in Bavaria, Germany. With the LactoCorder milk yield is recorded but information is also available on the milk flow. In addition the number of somatic cells in the milk was analysed. About 1 mio records of cows (German Simmental, German Brown, German Holstein Frisian) with up to 3 lactations were available to analyse the relationship between traits derived from the milk flow curve and somatic cell score. In analyses applying fixed models effects of herd test day, lactation, days in milk, age at calving, time of milking and bimodality of the flow curve were found to be highly significant for most of the traits. Correlation between average flow rate (DMHG) to maximum flow rate (HMF) was high (r = 0.84) indicating that selection on average flow rate has provoked an increase of maximum flow rate. Correletations between traits derived from the milk flow curve and cell score are low. The highest value was found with the duration of maximum flow rate (tPl). Animals showing a long plateau had lower cells scores, while a high flow rate and a long duration of decreasing flow rate (tAb) was related with higher cell numbers. A research project was initiated to implement a genetic evaluation for milkability, making use of the detailed information now available on milk flow curves.

Translated title of the contributionStudies on genetic evaluation of udder health using the LactoCorder
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)459-472
Number of pages14
JournalZuchtungskunde
Volume71
Issue number6
StatePublished - 1999

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