نتایج جستجو برای: friesian backcross f0 holstein

تعداد نتایج: 19541  

Journal: :Uludağ Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi 2014

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2015
C Dezetter H Leclerc S Mattalia A Barbat D Boichard V Ducrocq

Breed differences and nonadditive genetic effects for milk production traits, somatic cell score (SCS), conception rate (CR), and days to first service (DFS) were estimated for Holstein × Montbéliarde and Holstein × Normande crossbreds, using an animal model adapted from the French genetic evaluation and extended to across-breed analysis. Inbreeding and breed differences were estimated from all...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2005
E Wall S Brotherstone J F Kearney J A Woolliams M P Coffey

The effects of inbreeding, heterosis, recombination loss, and percentage Holstein on the estimation of predicted transmitting abilities for fertility traits (calving interval, number of days from calving to first insemination, nonreturn rate, number of inseminations) and correlated traits (milk yield at test nearest d 110 and body condition score) were examined in a mixed population of Holstein...

Journal: :The Journal of dairy research 2011
Valérie Piccand Susanne Meier Erwan Cutullic Sara Weilenmann Peter Thomet Fredy Schori Chris R Burke Daniel Weiss John R Roche Peter L Kunz

The objectives of the study were to compare the ovarian activity of Holstein-Friesian (CH HF), Fleckvieh (CH FV) and Brown Swiss (CH BS) dairy cows of Swiss origin with that of Holstein-Friesian (NZ HF) dairy cows of New Zealand origin, the latter being used as a reference for reproductive performance in pasture-based seasonal calving systems. Fifty, second-lactation NZ HF cows were each paired...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2009
M P Oyarzún R Palma E Alberti E Hormazabal F Pardo M A Birkett A Quiroz

In Chile, the horn fly, Hematobia irritans (L., 1758), is a major pest of grazing cattle and affects livestock production during the summer. Previous studies in Europe and the United States have shown that cattle flies, including H. irritans, are differentially attracted to individual cattle within herds and that volatile semiochemicals are responsible for this phenomenon. This study provides e...

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