Farmer-supplied subjective ratings of cows milking speed, scored in 5 categories as \u27very fast\u27, \u27fast\u27, \u27average\u27, \u27slow\u27 or \u27very slow\u27 were analyzed. Scores were affected by herd- year- season of calving, age at calving and stage of lactation when scored but not by test day milk yield. Heritability estimates were 0.21 and 0.14 for scores up to day 110 of lactation for Canadian Holsteins and Ayrshires, respectively, and 0.17 and 0.16 for scores at the end of lactation. The estimate of repeatability of scores for the same cow in different lactations was 0.42 for Holsteins and 0.37 in Ayrishires
The objective of this study was to investigate the genetic relationship between body condition score...
In New Zealand, about 5% of dairy herds are milked once-a-day (OAD). The cows are inseminated using ...
peer reviewedA particularity of the Luxembourg milk recording is the use of different schemes. Two p...
Farmer-supplied subjective ratings of cows milking speed, scored in 5 categories as \u27very fast\u2...
The objective of this research was to determine differences between estimated variance components an...
Genetic parameters and relative breeding values were estimated for milking speed of US Brown Swiss d...
Genetic parameters for a subjective milk score given to ewes within 24 h of parturition were estimat...
Genetic parameters and relative breeding values were estimated for milking speed of US Brown Swiss d...
The number of dairy cows milked in automatic milking systems (AMS) is steadily increasing in Norway....
Slow-milking cows lead to less efficient use of automatic milking systems (AMS) or may hold up the m...
In dairy cattle, milk flow is an important functional trait which impacts production. Milk flow can ...
Genetic relationships among lactation records are of interest because most selection of bulls is on ...
The overall aim was to investigate several novel phenotypes recorded routinely for individual cows m...
Multiple regression of genetic evaluations of about 170 Holstein bulls on sire, dam, and maternal gr...
Records of AI-sired cows born between 1978 and 1982 were used to form two composite production and r...
The objective of this study was to investigate the genetic relationship between body condition score...
In New Zealand, about 5% of dairy herds are milked once-a-day (OAD). The cows are inseminated using ...
peer reviewedA particularity of the Luxembourg milk recording is the use of different schemes. Two p...
Farmer-supplied subjective ratings of cows milking speed, scored in 5 categories as \u27very fast\u2...
The objective of this research was to determine differences between estimated variance components an...
Genetic parameters and relative breeding values were estimated for milking speed of US Brown Swiss d...
Genetic parameters for a subjective milk score given to ewes within 24 h of parturition were estimat...
Genetic parameters and relative breeding values were estimated for milking speed of US Brown Swiss d...
The number of dairy cows milked in automatic milking systems (AMS) is steadily increasing in Norway....
Slow-milking cows lead to less efficient use of automatic milking systems (AMS) or may hold up the m...
In dairy cattle, milk flow is an important functional trait which impacts production. Milk flow can ...
Genetic relationships among lactation records are of interest because most selection of bulls is on ...
The overall aim was to investigate several novel phenotypes recorded routinely for individual cows m...
Multiple regression of genetic evaluations of about 170 Holstein bulls on sire, dam, and maternal gr...
Records of AI-sired cows born between 1978 and 1982 were used to form two composite production and r...
The objective of this study was to investigate the genetic relationship between body condition score...
In New Zealand, about 5% of dairy herds are milked once-a-day (OAD). The cows are inseminated using ...
peer reviewedA particularity of the Luxembourg milk recording is the use of different schemes. Two p...