First-lactation test-day milk, fat, and protein yields from New York, Wisconsin, and California herds from 1990 through 2000 were adjusted additively for age and lactation stage. A random regression model with thirdorder Legendre polynomials for permanent environmental and genetic effects was used. The model included a random effect with the same polynomial regressions for 2 yr of calvings within herd (herd-time effect) to provide herd-specific lactation curves that can change every 2 yr. (Co)variance components were estimated using expectation-maximization REML simultaneously with phenotypic variances that were modeled using a structural variance model. Maximum heritability for test-day milk yield was estimated to be ∼20% around 200 to 250...
Test-day (TD) models are used in most countries to perform national genetic evaluations for dairy ca...
Genetic and phenotypic (co)variances for mature equivalent yield of 4% FCM and calving interval were...
Milk yield data (n = 12307) from 116 Holstein-Friesian herds were grouped into three production envi...
First-lactation test-day milk, fat, and protein yields from New York, Wisconsin, and California herd...
A method of accounting for differences in covariance components of test-day milk records was develo...
peer reviewedFirst-lactation test-day yields from New York, Wisconsin, and California herds with low...
Genetic and environmental (co)variance components for 4% FCM yield were simultaneously estimated by ...
(Co)variance components for milk, fat, and protein yields during first and second lactations were es...
A method of accounting for differences in covariance components of test-day milk records was develop...
Coefficients for (co)variance functions were obtained via random regression models using the expecta...
(Co)variance functions for milk, fat, and protein yields during first lactation were developed from ...
peer reviewedVariance ratios were estimated for random within-herd effects of age at test day and la...
Additive genetic, permanent environmental, and residual components of variance were estimated at thr...
WOS: 000271098600011Genetic parameters for test day milk yields of Holstein Friesian cows were estim...
The initial step in implementation of a US test-day model includes estimation of cow and parity test...
Test-day (TD) models are used in most countries to perform national genetic evaluations for dairy ca...
Genetic and phenotypic (co)variances for mature equivalent yield of 4% FCM and calving interval were...
Milk yield data (n = 12307) from 116 Holstein-Friesian herds were grouped into three production envi...
First-lactation test-day milk, fat, and protein yields from New York, Wisconsin, and California herd...
A method of accounting for differences in covariance components of test-day milk records was develo...
peer reviewedFirst-lactation test-day yields from New York, Wisconsin, and California herds with low...
Genetic and environmental (co)variance components for 4% FCM yield were simultaneously estimated by ...
(Co)variance components for milk, fat, and protein yields during first and second lactations were es...
A method of accounting for differences in covariance components of test-day milk records was develop...
Coefficients for (co)variance functions were obtained via random regression models using the expecta...
(Co)variance functions for milk, fat, and protein yields during first lactation were developed from ...
peer reviewedVariance ratios were estimated for random within-herd effects of age at test day and la...
Additive genetic, permanent environmental, and residual components of variance were estimated at thr...
WOS: 000271098600011Genetic parameters for test day milk yields of Holstein Friesian cows were estim...
The initial step in implementation of a US test-day model includes estimation of cow and parity test...
Test-day (TD) models are used in most countries to perform national genetic evaluations for dairy ca...
Genetic and phenotypic (co)variances for mature equivalent yield of 4% FCM and calving interval were...
Milk yield data (n = 12307) from 116 Holstein-Friesian herds were grouped into three production envi...