Interciencia
versión impresa ISSN 0378-1844
Resumen
GONZALEZ-PENA, Dianelys et al. Estimation of (co)variance components for the test-day milk yield in siboney cattle using a random regression model. INCI [online]. 2007, vol.32, n.10, pp.702-706. ISSN 0378-1844.
In order to estimate (co)variance components for test-day milk in Siboney (5/8 Holstein 3/8 Cuban Zebu) cattle a random regression model was used and it was determined whether a heterogeneous residual variance (sr2) adjustment was necessary. Data were test-day yields of 17034 first lactations of 2086 Siboney cows, collected from 1995 through 2003. The cows were daughters of 153 sires and 1179 dams of 50 herds. The genealogy file was comprised by 5471 animals. It was guaranteed that the cows had, at least, the first four test-day milk controls. Random regression models were used testing Legendre polynomials of different order. The 4th order was selected for the additive variance and the 5th for the permanent effects (AG4PE5), based on the logarithm of convergence and the Akaike criterion. The sr2 heterogeneity was applied to the model. The estimated heritability varied between 0.21 and 0.31 with maximum at 177 days of lactation. The genetic correlations were elevated and reached values >0.95 at mild lactation. The results emphasize the importance of modeling the sr2 heterogeneity, because a better adjustment of (co)variance components for milk yield is obtained
Palabras clave : Componentes de (co)varianza; Ganado Siboney; Producción de Leche; Regresión Aleatoria.