2021
DOI: 10.37496/rbz5020200085
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Breed, heterosis, and recombination effects for lactation curves in Brazilian cattle

Abstract: Breeding and geneticsFull-length research article Breed, heterosis, and recombination effects for lactation curves in Brazilian cattle ABSTRACT -The objective of this study was to estimate the breed, heterosis, and recombination effects on different components of the lactation curve of Girolando cattle. The dataset used consisted of 12,121 purebred cows of Holstein (H) and Gyr (G) breeds, and six H×G crossbred cows (Girolando). The model used presents random effects of herd and cow, regression coefficient asso… Show more

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“…To improve animal productivity, crossbreeding has been practiced worldwide for centuries ( Hill, 2014 ). The existence of numerous highly productive crossbreeds, such as Holstein-Friesian and Girolando, is well known ( Tadesse et al., 2010 ; Canaza-Cayo et al., 2016 ; Daltro et al., 2021 ). In Africa, several livestock production improvement programs have focused on crossing local breeds with exotic ones ( Leroy et al., 2016 ; Nyamushamba et al., 2017 ; Wilson, 2018 ).…”
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“…To improve animal productivity, crossbreeding has been practiced worldwide for centuries ( Hill, 2014 ). The existence of numerous highly productive crossbreeds, such as Holstein-Friesian and Girolando, is well known ( Tadesse et al., 2010 ; Canaza-Cayo et al., 2016 ; Daltro et al., 2021 ). In Africa, several livestock production improvement programs have focused on crossing local breeds with exotic ones ( Leroy et al., 2016 ; Nyamushamba et al., 2017 ; Wilson, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gir cattle is one of the most important milch breeds of India known for its heat tolerance and disease resistance in India as well as other tropical countries (Araújo et al 2018) like Brazil where it has been used in the development of several other milch breeds (Daltro et al 2021). In Tamil Nadu, all the recognized breeds are of draught utility and majority of the milch animals that farmers maintain are crossbred animals with exotic inheritance.…”
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