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D. O. Maizon

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Economic values for production and functional traits in Valle del Belice dairy sheep using profit functions

2011

Abstract A deterministic static model was used to estimate the economic values (EV) of production (MY, milk yield; BW, birth weight; and ADG, average daily gain) and functional traits (ASR, adult survival rate; LSR, lamb survival rate; FE, fertility; PR, prolificacy; and LW ewe , mature weight of ewe) in Valle del Belice dairy sheep. In this study, values for the biological parameters and the production traits used in the model were taken from real data, by surveying 15 Valle del Belice farmers and reflected the production circumstances of pasture based dairy production systems. In this system feed cost accounted for 95% of total variable costs, whereas fixed costs were low and reflected tr…

Static modelBirth weightAnimal husbandryBiologyMilk productionProfit (economics)Sheep Breeding objectives Economic values Profit functionSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoMilk yieldAnimal scienceFood AnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologyPasture based
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Effect of somatic cell count level on functional longevity in Valle del Belice dairy sheep assessed using survival analysis.

2009

The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of somatic cell count (SCC) on functional longevity and to estimate the heritability of functional longevity using survival analysis in Valle del Belice dairy sheep. A total of 4,880 lactations of 2,190 ewes from 11 flocks were used. In this study, SCC was considered as an indication of subclinical mastitis. In case of clinical cases, identified by the technicians at milking time, test-day weights and milk samples of those ewes were not considered. Somatic cells were analyzed as counts, without any transformation, and were grouped in 3 classes based on the observed SCC maximum (mxSCC). The mxSCC classes, expressed as 103 cells/mL, wer…

Veterinary medicinemedia_common.quotation_subjectLongevityselectionCell CountMastitisAnimal Breeding and GenomicsBiologygenetic-parametersModels BiologicalMilkingSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticocowsAnimal scienceQuantitative Trait Heritabletraitsproductive lifeLactationsomatic cell count longevity survival analysis dairy sheepGeneticsmedicinescoreAnimalsFokkerij en Genomicasubclinical mastitisSurvival analysismedia_commonmilkSheepLongevityHeritabilitymedicine.diseaseSurvival AnalysisMastitisDairyingmedicine.anatomical_structureMilkcattleWIASholsteinAnimal Science and ZoologyFemaleFlockSomatic cell countFood ScienceJournal of dairy science
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Relationship between beta lactoglobulin and subclinical mastitis in Valle del Belice sheep breed

2010

The objective of the following research was to determine the effect of LGB genotypes on subclinical mastitis in Valle del Belice dairy sheep. Ewes were classified as affected or not by subclinical mastitis within a lactation based on i) a positive culture in one of the test-days and ii) more than 750,000 somatic cells. Generalized linear mixed models were fitted to assess the significance of LGB genotypes on MTB and MTC. The LGB genotypes significantly affected MTB (p=0.0387), and showed a tendency on MTC (p=0.1104). Least square means showed that in the analysis for MTB, individuals with genotypes BB and AB had a higher frequency of subclinical mastitis. Moreover, the least square differen…

Veterinary medicinedairy goatsmilkbiologyIncidence (epidemiology)Animal Breeding and Genomicsmedicine.diseaseMastitisSubclinical mastitis Molecular marker b-lactoglobulin SheepAnimal sciencemedicine.anatomical_structureLactationGenotypemedicinebiology.proteinWIASAnimal Science and ZoologyFokkerij en GenomicaSubclinical mastitislcsh:Animal cultureSheep breedsomatic-cell countBeta-lactoglobulinSomatic cell countlcsh:SF1-1100
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Effects of different simplified milk recording methods on genetic evaluation with Test-Day animal model

2007

The aims of the present study were to compare estimated breeding values (EBV) for milk yield using different testing schemes with a test-day animal model and to evaluate the effect of different testing schemes on the ranking of top sheep. Alternative recording schemes that use less information than that currently obtained with a monthly test-day schedule were employed to estimate breeding values. A random regression animal mixed model that used a spline function of days in milk was fitted. EBVs obtained with alternative recording schemes showed different degrees of Spearman correlation with EBVs obtained using the monthly recording scheme. These correlations ranged from 0.77 to 0.92. A redu…

Mixed modelSchedulerecording schemesTest-Days Genetic Evaluation Recording SchemesAnimal Breeding and GenomicsSpearman's rank correlation coefficientgenetic evaluationSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento Geneticorandom regression-modelsAnimal modelRankingTest dayRandom regressionStatisticsWIASsplinesFokkerij en GenomicaAnimal Science and Zoologylcsh:Animal culturetest-daysSelection (genetic algorithm)lcsh:SF1-1100MathematicsItalian Journal of Animal Science
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Short communication: casein haplotype variability in sicilian dairy goat breeds.

2008

In the Mediterranean region, goat milk production is an important economic activity. In the present study, 4 casein genes were genotyped in 5 Sicilian goat breeds to 1) identify casein haplotypes present in the Argentata dell'Etna, Girgentana, Messinese, Derivata di Siria, and Maltese goat breeds; and 2) describe the structure of the Sicilian goat breeds based on casein haplotypes and allele frequencies. In a sample of 540 dairy goats, 67 different haplotypes with frequency >or=0.01 and 27 with frequency >or=0.03 were observed. The most common CSN1S1-CSN2-CSN1S2-CSN3 haplotype for Derivata di Siria and Maltese was FCFB (0.17 and 0.22, respectively), whereas for Argentata dell'Etna, Girgenta…

Veterinary medicinebiology.animal_breedBreedingGene FrequencySpecies SpecificityCaseinGenetic variationGeneticsAnimalsCluster AnalysisMaltese goatAllele frequencySicilyGeneticsbiologyGoatsHaplotypeCaseinsGenetic VariationBreedlanguage.human_languageMalteseDairyingHaplotypeslanguageMicrosatelliteAnimal Science and ZoologyFood ScienceJournal of dairy science
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Time-to-event analysis of mastitis at first-lactation in Valle del Belice ewes

2007

A time-to-event study for mastitis at first-lactation in Valle del Belice ewes was conducted, using survival analysis with an animal model. The goals were to evaluate the effect of lambing season and level of milk production on the time from lambing to the day when a ewe experienced a test-day with a recorded SCC greater than or equal to 750,000 cells/ml, and to estimate, for this trait, its heritability and the percentage of variation explained by the flock-year of lambing effect. A dataset with 2468 first-lactation records, collected from 1998 to 2003 in Valle del Belice ewes allocated in 17 flocks, was used. The Cox model used included lambing season and total milk yield adjusted for lac…

Veterinary medicinesheepanimal diseasesbayesian-analysisselectionclinical mastitislactationBiologyAnimal Breeding and Genomicssurvival analysisAnimal sciencemilk-yieldLactationdairy-cowsmedicineAdditive genetic effectsFokkerij en GenomicaGeneral VeterinaryDomestic sheep reproductionHeritabilitymedicine.diseaseRandom effects modelnorwegian cattleMastitismedicine.anatomical_structuresomatic-cell countsWIASAnimal Science and ZoologyFlockSomatic cell count
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Bayesian reanalysis of a quantitative trait locus accounting for multiple environments by scaling in broilers1

2006

A Bayesian method was developed to handle QTL analyses of multiple experimental data of outbred populations with heterogeneity of variance between sexes for all random effects. The method employed a scaled reduced animal model with random polygenic and QTL allelic effects. A parsimonious model specification was applied by choosing assumptions regarding the covariance structure to limit the number of parameters to estimate. Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms were applied to obtain marginal posterior densities. Simulation demonstrated that joint analysis of multiple environments is more powerful than separate single trait analyses of each environment. Measurements on broiler BW obtained from…

education.field_of_studybusiness.industryBayesian probabilityPopulationfood and beveragesAccountingMarkov chain Monte CarloGeneral MedicineCovarianceBiologyQuantitative trait locusRandom effects modelsymbols.namesakeBayes' theoremStatisticsGeneticsTraitsymbolsAnimal Science and ZoologybusinesseducationFood ScienceJournal of Animal Science
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