Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10980808 | Journal of Dairy Science | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Jersey (JE) à Holstein (HO) crossbred cows (n = 76) were compared with pure HO cows (n = 73) for 305-d milk, fat, and protein production, somatic cell score (SCS), clinical mastitis, lifetime production, and body measurements during their first 3 lactations. Cows were in 2 research herds at the University of Minnesota and calved from September 2003 to June 2008. Best prediction was used to determine actual production for 305-d lactations as well as lifetime production (to 1,220 d in the herd after first calving) from test-day observations. During first lactation, JE à HO cows and pure HO cows were not significantly different for fat plus protein production; however, JE à HO cows had significantly lower fat plus protein production during second (â25 kg) and third (â51 kg) lactation than pure HO cows. Nevertheless, JE à HO cows were not significantly different from pure HO cows for lifetime production or lifetime SCS. The JE à HO cows were not significantly different from pure HO cows for SCS and clinical mastitis during first and second lactations; however, JE à HO cows tended to have higher SCS (3.79) than pure HO cows (3.40), but significantly lower (â23.4%) clinical mastitis during third lactation. The JE à HO cows had significantly less hip height, smaller heart girth, less thurl width, and less pin width than pure HO cows during the first 3 lactations. Furthermore, JE à HO cows had significantly less udder clearance from the ground and significantly greater distance between the front teats than pure HO cows during their first 3 lactations.
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Authors
B.J. Heins, L.B. Hansen, A.J. Seykora, A.R. Hazel, D.G. Johnson, J.G. Linn,