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Estimating milk production losses by heat stress and its impacts on greenhouse gas emissions in Korean dairy farms

  • Geun-woo, Park;Mohammad, Ataallahi;Seon Yong, Ham;Se Jong, Oh;Ki-Youn, Kim;Kyu-Hyun, Park
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제64권4호
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    • pp.770-781
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    • 2022
  • Meteorological disasters caused by climate change like heat, cold waves, and unusually long rainy seasons affect the milk productivity of cows. Studies have been conducted on how milk productivity and milk compositions change due to heat stress (HS). However, the estimation of losses in milk production due to HS and hereby environmental impacts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are yet to be evaluated in Korean dairy farms. Dairy milk production and milk compositions data from March to October 2018, provided by the Korea Dairy Committee (KDC), were used to compare regional milk production with the temperature-humidity index (THI). Raw data for the daily temperature and relative humidity in 2018 were obtained from the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA). This data was used to calculate the THI and the difference between the maximum and minimum temperature changing rate, as the average daily temperature range, to show the extent to which the temperature gap can affect milk productivity. The amount of milk was calculated based on the price of 926 won/kg from KDC. The results showed that the average milk production rate was the highest within the THI range 60-73 in three regions in May: Chulwon (northern region), Hwasung (central region), and Gunwi (southern region). The average milk production decreased by 4.96 ± 1.48% in northern region, 7.12 ± 2.36% in central region, and 7.94 ± 2.57% in southern region from June to August, which had a THI range of 73 or more, when compared to May. Based on the results, the level of THI should be maintained like May. If so, the farmers can earn a profit of 9,128,730 won/farm in northern region, 9,967,880 won/farm in central region, and 12,245,300 won/farm in southern region. Additionally, the average number of cows raised can be reduced by 2.41 ± 0.35 heads/farm, thereby reducing GHG emissions by 29.61 ± 4.36 kg CO2eq/day on average. Overall, the conclusion suggests that maintaining environmental conditions in the summer that are similar to those in May is necessary. This knowledge can be used for basic research to persuade farmers to change farm facilities to increase the economic benefits and improve animal welfare.

Genetic Relationship between Milk Production, Calving Ease and Days Open at First Parity in Holstein Cows

  • Lee, D.H.;Han, K.J.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.153-158
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    • 2004
  • Data containing 14,188 lactation and reproductive records of Korean Holstein cows at first parity distributed across 3,734 herd-year-season groups were analyzed to get genetic (co)variance estimates for milk yield, fat yield, calving ease, and days open. Milk and Fat yields were adjusted to 305 d. Heritabilities and genetic correlations were estimated in two different animal models on which were included direct genetic effects (Model 1) and direct+maternal genetic effects (Model 2) using REML algorithms. Milk and fat yields were affected by age at first calving as linear and quadratic. Heritability estimates of direct effects were 0.25 for milk yield, 0.17 for fat yield, 0.03 for calving ease and 0.03 for days open in Model 2. These estimates for maternal effects were 0.05, 0.08, 0.04 and less than 0.01 for each corresponding trait. Milk productions at first lactation were to show genetically favorable correlation with calving ease and days open for direct genetic effects (-0.24 - -0.11). Moreover, calving ease was correlated with days open of 0.30 for direct genetic effects. Correlations between direct and maternal effects for each trait were negatively correlated (-0.63 - -0.32). This study suggested that maternal additive genetic variance would be not ignorable for genetic evaluation of milk production as well as reproductive traits such as calving ease and days open at first parity. Furthermore, difficult calving would genetically influence the next conception.

Genetic analysis of milk production traits of Tunisian Holsteins using random regression test-day model with Legendre polynomials

  • Zaabza, Hafedh Ben;Gara, Abderrahmen Ben;Rekik, Boulbaba
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제31권5호
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    • pp.636-642
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    • 2018
  • Objective: The objective of this study was to estimate genetic parameters of milk, fat, and protein yields within and across lactations in Tunisian Holsteins using a random regression test-day (TD) model. Methods: A random regression multiple trait multiple lactation TD model was used to estimate genetic parameters in the Tunisian dairy cattle population. Data were TD yields of milk, fat, and protein from the first three lactations. Random regressions were modeled with third-order Legendre polynomials for the additive genetic, and permanent environment effects. Heritabilities, and genetic correlations were estimated by Bayesian techniques using the Gibbs sampler. Results: All variance components tended to be high in the beginning and the end of lactations. Additive genetic variances for milk, fat, and protein yields were the lowest and were the least variable compared to permanent variances. Heritability values tended to increase with parity. Estimates of heritabilities for 305-d yield-traits were low to moderate, 0.14 to 0.2, 0.12 to 0.17, and 0.13 to 0.18 for milk, fat, and protein yields, respectively. Within-parity, genetic correlations among traits were up to 0.74. Genetic correlations among lactations for the yield traits were relatively high and ranged from $0.78{\pm}0.01$ to $0.82{\pm}0.03$, between the first and second parities, from $0.73{\pm}0.03$ to $0.8{\pm}0.04$ between the first and third parities, and from $0.82{\pm}0.02$ to $0.84{\pm}0.04$ between the second and third parities. Conclusion: These results are comparable to previously reported estimates on the same population, indicating that the adoption of a random regression TD model as the official genetic evaluation for production traits in Tunisia, as developed by most Interbull countries, is possible in the Tunisian Holsteins.

임의회귀 검정일 모형을 이용한 홀스타인 젖소의 1산차 산유형질 및 체세포지수에 대한 유전모수 (Genetic Parameters for Milk Production and Somatic Cell Score of First Lactation in Holstein Cattle with Random Regression Test-Day Models)

  • 이득환;조주현;한광진
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제45권5호
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    • pp.739-748
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    • 2003
  • 우리나라 젖소 종모우의 국가단위 종축평가방법의 일환으로 이용되고 있는 산유형질 및 체세포지수의 305일 보정에 의한 유전평가 방법론에 대한 대안을 제시하기 위한 사전 연구의 일환으로써 검정일 기록을 이용하여 공변량 함수를 활용한 검정일 임의회귀모형에 대한 효율성을 검정하고 각 산유형질에 대한 비유일수별 유전적 변이를 추정하여 제시하고자 본 연구를 수행하였다. 본 연구에 이용된 자료는 농협중앙회에서 수행하고 있는 젖소 산유능력 검정사업에서 조사된 산유능력 검정기록과 한국종축개량협회에서 조사된 개체별 혈통자료를 이용하여 분석을 실시하였다. 분석에 이용된 자료는 혈통이 알려진 1산차 개체로써 검정일별 축군당 3기록 이상을 갖고 부모가 모두 알려진 개체만을 이용하였으며 한 유기동안에 개체별 7회 이상의 기록을 갖는 개체만을 선별하였다. 또한 자료분석의 효율성을 기하기 위하여 측정자료의 이상치는 제외하였으며 축군들간의 혈연적으로 연결되지 않은 축군 자료는 제외하였다. 분석모형은 단형질 개체모형으로써 검정년도-월-연령의 효과를 고정효과 공변량모형으로 적합시켰고 개체별 상가적 유전효과 및 영구환경효과를 개체내 검정일에 대한 임의 공변량 효과로 적합하여 모형을 설정, 유전분석을 실시하였다. 여기서 사용된 공변량은 검정일에 대하여 1차항 및 2차항을 포함하는 다항 공변량 함수를 활용하였다. 분석결과 유량에 대한 검정일별 유전력은 0.13~0.29으로 추정되었으며 검정일별 변이가 큰 것으로 추정되었다. 반면에 유지방율에 대한 유전력은 0.09~0.11으로 비교적 낮게 추정되었으며 유단백율에 대한 유전력은 0.12~0.19으로 추정되었다. 무지고형분율에 대한 유전력은 0.17~0.23으로 추정되었으며 체세포지수에 대한 유전력은 0.02~0.04으로 아주 낮게 추정되었다. 유량에 대한 유전적 변이가 비유일별로 다소 크게 추정되어 비유일에 따른 잔차 변이의 이질성(Heterogeneosity)이 클 것으로 사료되었으며 이러한 효과를 고려한 모형개발에 대한 연구가 필요할 것으로 사료되었으며 또한 다산차 기록을 활용한 분석 등에 대한 연구가 필요할 것으로 사료되었다. 국가단위 종축평가에 적합하기 위한 모형제시를 위해서는 본 분석에서 활용한 모형을 확장하여 분석된 종모우별 유전능력과 305d 사전 보정에 의한 평가에서의 순위와의 비교 연구가 선행되어야 할 것으로 사료되었다.