2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982010000400009
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Milk production of crossbred Holstein × Zebu cows in the northeastern region of Paraná State

Abstract: -The objective of this work was to evaluate milk production of a Holstein × Zebu herd managed on a semiintensive system at Estação Experimental Joaquim Távora, IAPAR, in the northeastern region of Paraná -Brazil. Two hundred and seventeen records on milk production per lactation period (MY), milk production up to 305 days of lactation (MY305) and length of lactation period (LL) of 82 crossbred cows varying in breed composition were analyzed according to a linear statistical model that included the fixed effect… Show more

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“…Worldwide, in the tropic and subtropical regions, dairy production is more common in temperate climate zones (Hernández-Castellano et al, 2019), which is contrasting with the results of this work in which dairy farms in Latin America are in tropical climate zones principally. This shows the preference for dualpurpose cattle in tropical climates as they often dual-purpose breeds have a greater disease resistance, and higher heat tolerance, and lower nutrient requirements due to often lower milk production (Perotto et al, 2010;Berman, 2011). However, results of milk yield are in line with the reported by Opio et al (2013), in which dairy systems in temperate climates produced more milk than in tropical zones.…”
Section: Climatesupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Worldwide, in the tropic and subtropical regions, dairy production is more common in temperate climate zones (Hernández-Castellano et al, 2019), which is contrasting with the results of this work in which dairy farms in Latin America are in tropical climate zones principally. This shows the preference for dualpurpose cattle in tropical climates as they often dual-purpose breeds have a greater disease resistance, and higher heat tolerance, and lower nutrient requirements due to often lower milk production (Perotto et al, 2010;Berman, 2011). However, results of milk yield are in line with the reported by Opio et al (2013), in which dairy systems in temperate climates produced more milk than in tropical zones.…”
Section: Climatesupporting
confidence: 80%
“…These traits are particularly important in low-management production systems common in the tropics, with significant potential to improve profitability (Bunning et al, 2019). Thus, one way of improving the performance of dairy production systems in regions of warm climate, by means of genetic improvement, is the utilization of crosses between zebu breeds, which exhibit excellent adaptation to tropical environment (Perotto et al, 2010).…”
Section: Breed and Heterosis Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A produção de leite no Brasil em sua grande maioria baseia-se em sistemas de alimentação onde seus rebanhos são mantidos por meio de pastagens, isto devido a fatores econômicos e também para aproveitar a extensa diversidade de forrageiras tropicais (Perotto et al, 2010).…”
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