M. Petrović, S. Rakonjac, V. Bogdanović, S. Bogosavljević-Bošković, R. Djoković, R. Djedović, M. Petrović
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Effect of non-genetic factors on longevity traits in Simmental cows
The effects of fixed non-genetic factors (farm, season of birth, year of
birth, total number of lactations) and a continuous non-genetic factor (age
at first conception) on the expression and variability of longevity traits
such as age at culling, length of productive life, days in milk and cow
efficiency index were investigated in 2548 Simmental cows in three farming
areas. Based on the model used for the analysis of the effects of
non-genetic factors, including the environment and cow age at first
conception, on the expression and variability of longevity traits, the
overall means for age at culling, length of productive life, days in milk
and cow efficiency index were 2445.21?17.49 days, 1562.55?17.71 days,
1094.17?12.28 days and 58.68?0.32%, respectively. The effect of farming
area, year of birth and lactation group on longevity traits was very
significant (P<0.01), whereas the effect of season of birth was significant
(P<0.05). Age at first conception had a highly significant (P<0.01) effect
on age at culling, length of productive life and cow efficiency index, and
no significant effect on days in milk (P>0.05). Based on the model used, the
coefficients of determination (R2) were very significant (P<0.01) for all
longevity traits, and ranged from 0.898 for age at culling to 0.959 for days
in milk.