Abstract :
A total of 19 376 test day (TD) milk yield records from the first three lactations of 1618 cows daughters of 162 sires were used to
estimate genetic and phenotypic parameters and determine the relationship between daily milk yield and lactation milk yield in
the Sahiwal cattle in Kenya. Variance components were estimated using animal models based on a derivative free restricted
maximum likelihood procedure. Variance components were estimated using various univariate and multi-trait fixed regression test
day models (TDM) that defined contemporary groups either based on the year-season of calving (YSCV) or on the year-season of
TD milk sampling (YSTD). Variance components were influenced by CG which resulted in differences in heritability and
repeatability estimates between TDM. Models considering YSTD resulted in higher additive genetic variances and lower residual
variances compared with models in which YSCV was considered. Heritability estimates for daily yield ranged from 0.28 to 0.46,
0.38 to 0.52 and 0.33 to 0.52 in the first, second and third lactation, respectively. In the first and second lactation, the heritability
estimates were highest between TD 2 and TD 4. Genetic correlations among daily milk yields ranged from 0.41 to 0.93, 0.50 to
0.83 and 0.43 to 86 in the first, second and third lactation, respectively. The phenotypic correlations were correspondingly lower.
Genetic correlations were different from unit when fitting multi-trait TDM. Therefore, a multiple trait model would be more ideal
in determining the genetic merit of dairy sires and bulls based on daily yield records. Genetic and phenotypic correlations between
daily yield and lactation yields were high and positive. Genetic correlations ranged from 0.84 to 0.99, 0.94 to 1.00 and 0.94 to
0.97 in the first, second and third lactations, respectively. The corresponding phenotypic correlation estimates ranged from 0.50 to
0.85, 0.50 to 0.83 and 0.53 to 0.87. The high genetic correlation between daily yield and lactation yield imply that both traits are
influenced by similar genes. Therefore daily yields records could be used in genetic evaluation in the Sahiwal cattle breeding
programme.
Keywords :
Correlation , heritability , Sahiwa , Milk yield , variance components