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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 83 No. 4 807-814
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Effect of Herd Environment on the Genetic and Phenotypic Relationships Among Milk Yield, Conception Rate, and Somatic Cell Score in Holstein Cattle

H. Castillo-Juarez 1, P. A. Oltenacu 2, R. W. Blake 2, C. E. Mcculloch 3, and E. G. Cienfuegos-Rivas 4

1 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Calzada del Hueso 1100, México 04960, Distrito Federal
2 Department of Animal Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
3 Biometrics Unit, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
4 Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, México

A total of 248,230 primiparous records of Holstein cows calving from 1987 to 1994 (daughters of 588 sires in 3042 herds) was used to evaluate potential genotype by environment interactions among mature equivalent milk yield, lactation mean somatic cell score, and conception rate at first service. Herds were classified into low and high environmental groups using three different criteria: standard deviation of herd mature equivalent milk yield, a combination of herd mature equivalent milk yield mean and standard deviation, and the herd mean of body weight at first calving divided by age at first calving. Genetic parameters were modeled by using multiple-trait linear mixed models and were fitted using the multiple-trait derivative-free software. Heritabilities for mature equivalent milk yield, lactation mean somatic cell score, and conception rate at first service were 0.221, 0.106, and 0.015 in low environment herds and 0.300, 0.093, and 0.009 in high environment herds, respectively. Genetic (and phenotypic) correlations between mature equivalent milk yield and lactation mean somatic cell score, mature equivalent milk yield and conception rate at first service, and lactation mean somatic cell score and conception rate at first service were 0.277, –0.417 and –0.209, (–0.049, –0.180, and –0.040) and 0.173, –0.318, and –0.144, (–0.087, –0.166, and –0.035) in low and high environment herds, respectively. The genetic correlations between pairs of traits were consistently smaller in high environment herds, suggesting that differences in management between the two environment levels lessened the antagonistic genetic association between the traits studied. A long-range plan for low environment herds should focus on improving the level of management, which would greatly reduce the unfavorable correlated changes in lactation mean somatic cell score and conception rate at first service associated with the genetic improvement of mature equivalent milk yield.

Key Words: milk yield • conception rate • somatic cell score • management

Submitted on July 18, 1999
Accepted on November 11, 1999




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