The Impact of Milk Production Level on Profit Traits of Holstein Dairy Cattle in Korea
2013
Do, C.H., Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea | Park, S.H., Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea | Cho, K.H., RDA, Chonan, Republic of Korea | Choi, Y.H., RDA, Chonan, Republic of Korea | Choi, T.J., RDA, Chonan, Republic of Korea | Park, B.H., RDA, Chonan, Republic of Korea | Yun, H.B., RDA, Chonan, Republic of Korea | Lee, D.H., Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Data including 1,372,050 milk records pertaining to 438,019 cows from 1983 to 2011 collected during performance tests conducted by the National Livestock Cooperative Dairy Improvement Center were used to calculate milk income and profit of individuals and investigate the effects of production levels of early lactation(parity 1 and 2, respectively). Individuals with a moderate level of early lactation stayed longer in herds. Among parity 1, the 9,000kg or higher group had a lower mean number of lactations than the overall mean of 3.13. The 7,000kg or lower and 10,000kg or higher groups had lower mean life time milking days than the overall mean of 1,076.8 days. Standard deviations of lifetime traits tended to decrease as production levels increased. For parity 2, the 11,000kg or higher group had a lower mean number of lactation than the overall mean of 3.43. The lifetime milking days was highest in the 12,000kg group(1,212.0 days), and generally smaller in the lower groups. Profit increased as the production level of groups increased for both parity 1 and 2. In groups with low production levels, profit of parity 1 was higher than that of parity 2, while the reverse was true in groups with high production levels. These results suggest that individuals in the low production groups had a greater likelihood to be culled due to reproductive or other problems. Furthermore, the accuracy of the prediction of lifetime profit of individuals with a milk yield of 305 days seems to be higher for parity 2 than parity 1; therefore, it is desirable to predict lifetime profit using the 305d milk yield of parity 2. In conclusion, breeding goals are based on many factors in functions for the estimation of profit; however, production levels during early lactation(parity 1 and 2) can be used as indicators of profit to extend profitability.
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