Residual feed intake of lactating Holstein-Friesian cows predicted from high-density genotypes and phenotyping of growing heifers

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作者
Davis, S. R. [1 ]
Macdonald, K. A. [2 ]
Waghorn, G. C. [2 ]
Spelman, R. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] LIC, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand
[2] DairyNZ, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand
关键词
residual feed intake; genomic selection; dairy; feed conversion efficiency; EFFICIENT FOOD CONVERSION; DAIRY HEIFERS; BEEF-CATTLE; GENETIC-PARAMETERS; PRODUCTION TRAITS; ASSOCIATION; RERANKING; CARCASS; STEERS; BULLS;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2013-7205
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
A genomic prediction for residual feed intake (RFI) developed in growing dairy heifers (RFIgro) was used to predict and test breeding values for RFI in lactating cows (RFIlac) from an independent, industry population. A selection of 3,359 cows, in their third or fourth lactation during the study, of above average genetic merit for milk production, and identified as at least 15/16ths Holstein-Friesian breed, were selected for genotyping from commercial dairy herds. Genotyping was carried out using the bovine SNP50 BeadChip (Illumina Inc., San Diego, CA) on DNA extracted from ear-punch tissue. After quality control criteria were applied, genotypes were imputed to the 624,930 single nucleotide polymorphisms used in the growth study. Using these data, genomically estimated breeding values (GEBV) for RFIgro were calculated in the selected cow population based on a genomic prediction for RFIgro estimated in an independent group of growing heifers. Cows were ranked by GEBV and the top and bottom 310 identified for possible purchase. Purchased cows (n = 214) were relocated to research facilities and intake and body weight (BW) measurements were undertaken in 99 "high" and 98 "low" RFIgro animals in 4 consecutive groups [(beginning at d 61 +/- 1.0 standard error (SE), 91 +/- 0.5 SE, 145 +/- 1.3 SE, and 191 +/- 1.5 SE d in milk, respectively)] to measure RFI during lactation (RFIlac). Each group of similar to 50 cows (similar to 25 high and similar to 25 low RFIgro) was in a feed intake facility for 35 d, fed pasture-alfalfa cubes ad libitum, milked twice daily, and weighed every 2 to 3 d. Milk composition was determined 3 times weekly. Body weight change and BW at trial mid-point were estimated by regression of pre- and posttrial BW measurements. Residual feed intake in lactating cows was estimated from a linear model including BW, BW change, and milk component yield (as MJ/d); RFIlac differed consistently between the high and low selection classes, with the overall means for RFIlac being +0.32 and -0.31 kg of dry matter (DM) per day for the high and low classes, respectively. Further, we found evidence of sire differences for RFIlac, with one sire, in particular, being highly represented in the low RFIgro class, having a mean RFIlac of -0.83 kg of DM per day in 47 daughters. In conclusion, genomic prediction of RFIgro based on RFI measured during growth will discriminate for RFIlac, in an independent group of lactating cows.
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页码:1436 / 1445
页数:10
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