Until now, the genetic evaluation of the Italian Mediterranean Buffalo has been mainly focused on production traits. However, female fertility affects the efficiency of the dairy industry as it is essential to maintain the profitability of dairy farms. Indeed, the estimation of its genetic component is crucial for its improvement. In this study, 3 measures of buffalo’s fertility were analyzed: the age at first calving (AFC), the interval between first and second calving (CIV1), and the interval between second and successive calvings (CIV2_12). Milk yield at 270 d (MY270) was used as a correlated trait. First, genetic parameters were estimated using 7,915 buffalo cows with first calving from 1991 to 2018, then breeding values were calculated from 236,087 buffalo cows. Genetic parameters were estimated by Bayesian inference fitting a multipletrait animal model using the GIBBS1F90 program, and BLUPF90 was used for estimation of breeding value. The heritability and repeatability estimates of fertility traits were low. The genetic correlations among fertility traits ranged from 0.10 (AFC-CIV1) to 0.92 (CIV1-CIV2_12). Genetic correlation between MY270 and fertility traits was unfavorable, ranging from 0.23 to 0.48. The results from this study can be used as a basis for the future genetic improvement of fertility traits in the Italian Mediterranean Buffaloes.

Genetic Parameters for Reproductive Traits in the Italian Mediterranean Buffalo Using Milk Yield as correlated trait / Gómez-Carpio, M.; Cesarani, A.; Zullo, G.; Cimmino, R.; Neglia, G.; Campanile, G.; Biffani, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE. - ISSN 0022-0302. - 106:(2023), pp. 9016-9025. [10.3168/jds.2023-23257]

Genetic Parameters for Reproductive Traits in the Italian Mediterranean Buffalo Using Milk Yield as correlated trait

G. Zullo;R. Cimmino;G. Neglia
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G. Campanile
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2023

Abstract

Until now, the genetic evaluation of the Italian Mediterranean Buffalo has been mainly focused on production traits. However, female fertility affects the efficiency of the dairy industry as it is essential to maintain the profitability of dairy farms. Indeed, the estimation of its genetic component is crucial for its improvement. In this study, 3 measures of buffalo’s fertility were analyzed: the age at first calving (AFC), the interval between first and second calving (CIV1), and the interval between second and successive calvings (CIV2_12). Milk yield at 270 d (MY270) was used as a correlated trait. First, genetic parameters were estimated using 7,915 buffalo cows with first calving from 1991 to 2018, then breeding values were calculated from 236,087 buffalo cows. Genetic parameters were estimated by Bayesian inference fitting a multipletrait animal model using the GIBBS1F90 program, and BLUPF90 was used for estimation of breeding value. The heritability and repeatability estimates of fertility traits were low. The genetic correlations among fertility traits ranged from 0.10 (AFC-CIV1) to 0.92 (CIV1-CIV2_12). Genetic correlation between MY270 and fertility traits was unfavorable, ranging from 0.23 to 0.48. The results from this study can be used as a basis for the future genetic improvement of fertility traits in the Italian Mediterranean Buffaloes.
2023
Genetic Parameters for Reproductive Traits in the Italian Mediterranean Buffalo Using Milk Yield as correlated trait / Gómez-Carpio, M.; Cesarani, A.; Zullo, G.; Cimmino, R.; Neglia, G.; Campanile, G.; Biffani, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE. - ISSN 0022-0302. - 106:(2023), pp. 9016-9025. [10.3168/jds.2023-23257]
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