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Revista MVZ Córdoba
versão impressa ISSN 0122-0268
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CANAS A, Jhon; CERON-MUNOZ, Mario e CORRALES A, Juan. Modeling and genetic parameters of lactation curves in Holstein bovine breed in Colombia. Rev.MVZ Cordoba [online]. 2012, vol.17, n.2, pp.2998-3003. ISSN 0122-0268.
Objective. Evaluate different mathematical models applied to lactation curves, determine which of them represent the best fit and estimate genetic parameters for the characteristics derived from the best model. Materials and methods. Information from 426797 monthly milk control records was used from 49108 Holstein cows coming from 470 dairy herds located in Cundinamarca, Antioquia, Valle, Boyacá, Nariño and Cauca. Nonlinear mathematical models proposed by Wood, Brody, Wilmink and Papajcsik and Bodero were evaluated. After selecting the model that best adjusted the lactation curves, genetic parameters were estimated for the characteristics (βo), peak milk production (ymax), time to peak (tpico) and total production at 305 days (P305) where the fixed area effects, delivery and contemporary group were used. Results. Wood's model showed high values of PAIC and PBIC and high values of R2. In relation to bo, ymax, tpico y P305 characteristics, derived from the Wood model, the average value was 16.64 ± 6.34 lt, 27.39 lt ± 6.85, 44.55 ± 13.19 days and 6212 ± 1690 lt, respectively. βo y tpico characteristics presented a low heritability (0.02) and the ymax and P305 showed a low to medium heritability (0.15 and 0.17, respectively). Conclusions. The model that best fit lactation curves in Holstein bovines is the Wood model. The average heritability and high genetic correlation between e ymax and P305 indicate that it is possible to include them in breeding programs.
Palavras-chave : Control methods; heritability; lactation; models genetic.