Author/Authors :
Abugaliev, S LLP “Kazakh Scientific Research Institute of Animal Breeding and Feed Production - Almaty, the Republic of Kazakhstan , Bupebayeva, L Kazakh National Agrarian University - Almaty - the Republic of Kazakhstan , Kulbayev, R West Kazakhstan Agricultural and Technical University named after Zhangir Khan - Uralsk - the Republic of Kazakhstan , Baisabyrova, A Kazakh National Agrarian University - Almaty - the Republic of Kazakhstan
Abstract :
On the genetic improvement of animals, the need for decision-making takes place at the strategic, tactical, and
operational levels. At the strategic level, this means defining a breeding goal, selecting a breeding system
(selection or crossbreeding), as well as crossbreeding patterns, breeds, and lines. The current study aimed to
analyze the breeding and genetic parameters of the dairy cattle in the Republic of Kazakhstan and introduce
modern methods for assessing the breeding value of domestic and imported breeds of dairy cows. Research data
were collected from primary zootechnical and breeding accounting (from the information and analytical system
[IAS]), as well as experimental studies, visual assessment, measurements, and control milking of animals. In
addition, biochemical studies of milk were conducted in this study. All animals were in the same conditions of
feeding. The average milk yield per cow was 5,712±97 kg, with an average fat content of 3.83±0.02%, protein
content of 3.28±0.01%, with the content of 339.6±54 thousand somatic cells. However, these data are obtained
based on quarterly quality indicators of milk (fat content, protein, and the number of somatic cells), which raises
doubts about the reliability of the results. It was found that the average index of the total estimated breeding
value (EBV) for all breeds was 81. Among all breeds, the highest EBV was estimated at 84 in the Holstein cows
(imported to the country).
Keywords :
Milk yield for lactation , Control milking , Breeding process management system , Exterior , Index estimation of breeding value