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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 66 No. 2 306-314
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Association of Heifer Fertility with Cow Fertility and Yield in Dairy Cattle1

L. B. Hansen2, A. E. Freeman and P. J. Berger

Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University, Ames 50011

ABSTRACT

Genetic correlations of heifer fertility and first-parity yield usually were negative and opposite in sign from genetic correlations of first-parity fertility and yield. Most estimates of genetic correlation between heifer and first-parity fertility were not significantly different from zero. Increasing yield may improve genetic potential for fertility, but stress of increased yield may overcome genetic potential for improved fertility. Days open and 305-day yield for first parity were considered with index selection; sires were evaluated on daughter performance. Days open had a small influence on the selection index; genetic gains in days open for first parity were largely offset by correlated losses in service period for heifers. Restricted index selection, holding days open constant, required considerable economic importance of days open.


FOOTNOTES

1 Journal Paper No. J-10462 of the Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Station, Ames. Project No. 1053.

2 Department of Animal Science, University of Minnesota, St. Paul 55108.







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