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Impact of conformation traits on functional longevity of Holstein cattle of Iran assessed by a Weibull proportional hazards model

A Weibull proportional hazards model was applied to evaluate the effects of 18 linear type traits on the functional length of productive life in Holstein cattle of Iran. Culling data and classification scores on 44,179 cows with first calving from 1996 to 2004 were used. The data included up to 55%...

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Published in:Livestock science 2008-11, Vol.118 (3), p.204-211
Main Authors: Dadpasand, M., Miraei-Ashtiani, S.R., Moradi Shahrebabak, M., Vaez Torshizi, R.
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Language:English
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Summary:A Weibull proportional hazards model was applied to evaluate the effects of 18 linear type traits on the functional length of productive life in Holstein cattle of Iran. Culling data and classification scores on 44,179 cows with first calving from 1996 to 2004 were used. The data included up to 55% of censored records. Length of productive life was defined as the number of days from first calving until last test day or censoring. The significance of each type trait was tested by a likelihood ratio test comparing the full model (with one particular type trait) with reduced models (without any of the type traits). Analyses were performed for each type trait one at a time which included as a covariate in the model. The strongest relationship between length of productive life and type traits were found for fore udder attachment, udder depth, udder cleft angularity and loin strength. Body traits except angularity had minimal effect on functional longevity. Some traits such as udder depth, rear legs side view and foot angle showed an intermediate optimum with respect to longevity and extreme scores of these traits increased risk of involuntary culling. Results of the present study showed that improvement of conformation traits, which is more associated with functional longevity, is a useful way to increase functional length of productive life.
ISSN:1871-1413
1878-0490
DOI:10.1016/j.livsci.2008.01.024