Genetics of body condition score as an indicator of dairy cattle fertility. A review

Body condition score (BCS) is a subjective measure of the amount of metabolizable energy stored in a live animal. Change in BCS of dairy cows is considered to be an indicator of the extent and the duration of postpartum negative energy balance. Although change in BCS over lactation is lowly heritabl...

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Main Authors: Bastin, C., Gengler, N.
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Language:English
Published: Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux 2013-01-01
Series:Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11006/52
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description Body condition score (BCS) is a subjective measure of the amount of metabolizable energy stored in a live animal. Change in BCS of dairy cows is considered to be an indicator of the extent and the duration of postpartum negative energy balance. Although change in BCS over lactation is lowly heritable, heritability estimates of level of BCS range from 0.20 to 0.50. Also, BCS tends to be more heritable in mid-lactation indicating that genetic differences are more related to how well cows recover from the negative energy balance state. BCS measurements are generally highly correlated within and between lactations. Genetic correlations with BCS are unfavorable for milk, fat, and protein yield, suggesting that genetically superior producers tend to have lower BCS, especially during the lactation. Genetic correlations are generally moderate and favorable with fertility indicating that cows with higher levels of BCS would have a greater chance to conceive after insemination and fewer number of days when not pregnant. Because direct selection to improve fertility might be complicated by several factors, selection for higher levels of BCS, especially in mid-lactation, appears to be a good option to indirectly improve fertility in dairy cows.
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spelling doaj.art-5bb5e03927e4495dad14d5ec30a5d01e2022-12-22T03:16:36ZengPresses Agronomiques de GemblouxBiotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement1370-62331780-45072013-01-011716475Genetics of body condition score as an indicator of dairy cattle fertility. A reviewBastin, C.Gengler, N.Body condition score (BCS) is a subjective measure of the amount of metabolizable energy stored in a live animal. Change in BCS of dairy cows is considered to be an indicator of the extent and the duration of postpartum negative energy balance. Although change in BCS over lactation is lowly heritable, heritability estimates of level of BCS range from 0.20 to 0.50. Also, BCS tends to be more heritable in mid-lactation indicating that genetic differences are more related to how well cows recover from the negative energy balance state. BCS measurements are generally highly correlated within and between lactations. Genetic correlations with BCS are unfavorable for milk, fat, and protein yield, suggesting that genetically superior producers tend to have lower BCS, especially during the lactation. Genetic correlations are generally moderate and favorable with fertility indicating that cows with higher levels of BCS would have a greater chance to conceive after insemination and fewer number of days when not pregnant. Because direct selection to improve fertility might be complicated by several factors, selection for higher levels of BCS, especially in mid-lactation, appears to be a good option to indirectly improve fertility in dairy cows.http://hdl.handle.net/11006/52Dairy cowsbody conditionenergy balanceheritabilityfertilitygenetic correlation
spellingShingle Bastin, C.
Gengler, N.
Genetics of body condition score as an indicator of dairy cattle fertility. A review
Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
Dairy cows
body condition
energy balance
heritability
fertility
genetic correlation
title Genetics of body condition score as an indicator of dairy cattle fertility. A review
title_full Genetics of body condition score as an indicator of dairy cattle fertility. A review
title_fullStr Genetics of body condition score as an indicator of dairy cattle fertility. A review
title_full_unstemmed Genetics of body condition score as an indicator of dairy cattle fertility. A review
title_short Genetics of body condition score as an indicator of dairy cattle fertility. A review
title_sort genetics of body condition score as an indicator of dairy cattle fertility a review
topic Dairy cows
body condition
energy balance
heritability
fertility
genetic correlation
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