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Adjustment of lactation curves of holstein cows from herds of Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Random regression models (RRM) differ in terms of the functions used to describe the shape of lactation curves.
The aim was to compare random regression models under different functions to describe the lactation curves
from Holstein cows in herds of the state of Minas Gerais. A database of 28,118 production records was analyzed
using the test-day records of 4,230 first parity cows from five herds. The Wilmink, Ali & Schaeffer and Legendre
polynomial (orders 4, 5 and 6) functions were adjusted in RRM to model the mean production trend (fixed) and
genetic and permanent environmental (random) effects. The residual variances were assumed to be constant
throughout lactation. Analyses were performed using the AIREMLF90 program. Except for the model with the
polynomial function of order 5, all models converged. The Wilmink function showed lower values for criteria
based on the -2log (L), AIC and BIC. The model with the Legendre polynomial of order 6 showed lower residual
variance. Heritability estimates were similar between functions, ranging from 0.07 to 0.18 and were higher from
215 days of lactation. From 155 days of lactation, genetic and permanent environmental correlations between
successive controls are of high magnitude. The Wilmink function is the most suitable for the study of milk yields
from primiparous Holstein cows. The selection of animals is possible from 155 days of lactation on. Permanent
environmental effects have greater influence on the milk production at the end of lactation of primiparous cows
and should be considered since they are important and may be cumulative throughout lactation.
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AZEVEDO JUNIOR, J. et al. Adjustment of lactation curves of holstein cows from herds of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Journal of Agricultural Science, [S.l.], v. 10, n. 2, 2018.
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