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J. Dairy Sci. 87:2130-2135
© American Dairy Science Association, 2004.

Effect of Age at First Calving on Some Productive and Longevity Traits in Iranian Holsteins of the Isfahan Province

M. A. Nilforooshan and M. A. Edriss

Department of Animal Science, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan 84154

Corresponding author: M. A. Edriss; e-mail: edriss{at}cc.iut.ac.ir.

Production and pedigree data of Iranian Holsteins were collected from 1991 to the end of 2001 on 45 herds in Isfahan province. Data on culled cows (birth and culling dates) were used to estimate the effect of age at first calving on total lifetime and productive life; and the effect of age at first calving on first-lactation yields was estimated from corrected (2x 305 d) first-lactation records of 12,082 dairy heifers that calved between 1995 and 2001. The estimate of heritability of age at first calving obtained in this study was 0.086. This low heritability indicates the importance of using available information on relatives for selection on this trait. Age at first calving significantly affected all the traits investigated, including: milk yield, fat yield, fat percentage, lifetime, and productive life. Results indicated a positive effect of reducing age at first calving on milk yield and productive life, although reducing age at first calving to 21 mo of age had a negative effect on yields of milk and milk fat. Lifetime did not show a similar trend with age at first calving. However, a slight positive phenotypic correlation (0.052) was detected between age at first calving and lifetime. We conclude that due to negative effects of age at first calving on productive life and because of optimum age at first calving for milk yield was 24 mo in this study, the reduction of age at first calving to 24 mo of age could be an effective management practice.

Key Words: age at first calving • milk yield trait • lifetime • productive life




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