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Mastitis of periparturient Holstein cattle: a phenotypic and genetic study
Detilleux, Johann; Kehrli, Jr.M.E.; Freeman, A.E. et al.
1995In Journal of Dairy Science, 78 (10), p. 2285-2293
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Abstract :
[en] Environmental and genetic factors affecting somatic cell scores, clinical mastitis, and IMI by minor and major pathogens were studied on 137 periparturient Holstein cows selected for milk production. Environmental effects were obtained by generalized least squares and logistic regression. Genetic parameters were from BLUP and threshold animal models. Lactation number affected the number of quarters with clinical mastitis and the number of quarters infected with minor pathogens. The DIM affected somatic cell score and number of quarters infected with major pathogens. Heritabilities for all mastitis indicators averaged 10%, but differences occurred among the indicators. Correlations between breeding values of the number of quarters infected with minor pathogens and the number infected with major pathogens were antagonistic and statistically significant.
Disciplines :
Animal production & animal husbandry
Author, co-author :
Detilleux, Johann ;  Université de Liège > Département des productions animales (DPA) > Génétique quantitative
Kehrli, Jr.M.E.
Freeman, A.E.
Fox, L.K.
Kelley, D.H.
Language :
English
Title :
Mastitis of periparturient Holstein cattle: a phenotypic and genetic study
Publication date :
October 1995
Journal title :
Journal of Dairy Science
ISSN :
0022-0302
eISSN :
1525-3198
Publisher :
American Dairy Science Association, Champaign, United States - Illinois
Volume :
78
Issue :
10
Pages :
2285-2293
Peer reviewed :
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