Influence of Genetic and Non-Genetic Factors on Lactation Traits in Dairy Cattle: A Review

P. Ratwan, Manoj Kumar, A. Mandal
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India has about 39.73 million crossbred cattle out of total 190.90 million (37.28%) cattle population as per the all India livestock census, 2012. The decade wise trend in livestock population (1997 to 2012) shows a distinctive swing in composition of dairy animal stock in favor of crossbred cattle, as their number increased by 20.18%, while that of indigenous cattle declined by 8.94%. Selection of dairy animals is usually based on the lactation traits. All the lactation traits are affected by various genetic and non-genetic factors like sire, season of calving, period of calving, parity of animals, age group and genetic group of animals. Accurate estimation or unbiased prediction of genetic parameters depends upon the adjustment of significant effect of environmental or non-genetic factors on lactation traits.  The lactation traits reviewed were 305 days milk yield (305MY), total lactation milk yield (TMY), lactation length (LL), peak yield (PY) and milk production efficiency traits comprised of milk yield per day of lactation length (MY/LL) and milk yield per day of calving interval (MY/CI). In order to enhance the productivity, it is essential to develop an understanding of the factors affecting lactation traits in dairy cattle. Keywords: Genetic and non-genetic factors, dairy cattle, lactation traits Cite this Article Poonam Ratwan, Manoj Kumar, Ajoy Mandal. Influence of Genetic and Non-Genetic Factors on Lactation Traits in Dairy Cattle: A Review. Research & Reviews: Journal of Dairy Science and Technology . 2016; 5(3): 7–22p.
遗传和非遗传因素对奶牛泌乳性状的影响
根据2012年全印度牲畜普查,印度共有19909万头牛(37.28%),其中杂交牛约有3973万头。牲畜种群的十年趋势(1997年至2012年)表明,奶牛种群的组成明显倾向于杂交牛,杂交牛的数量增加了20.18%,而土生牛的数量减少了8.94%。奶牛的选择通常以泌乳性状为基础。所有的泌乳性状都受到各种遗传和非遗传因素的影响,如母猪的父系、产犊季节、产犊期、胎次、动物的年龄和遗传群等。遗传参数的准确估计或无偏预测取决于环境或非遗传因素对泌乳性状的显著影响的调整。研究的泌乳性状包括305日产奶量(305MY)、总泌乳量(TMY)、泌乳长度(LL)、峰值产奶量(PY)和产乳效率性状,包括泌乳长度/日产奶量(MY/LL)和产犊间隔/日产奶量(MY/CI)。为了提高奶牛的生产能力,有必要了解影响奶牛泌乳性状的因素。关键词:遗传与非遗传因素;奶牛;泌乳性状遗传和非遗传因素对奶牛泌乳性状的影响研究与评述:乳品科学与技术杂志。2016;5 (3): 7-22p。
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