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Determination of milk production losses and variations of fat and protein percentages according to different levels of somatic cell count in Valle de…
2018
The somatic cell count (SCC) of milk is widely used to monitor udder health and the milk quality and because of its positive genetic correlation with mastitis this trait was included in breeding schemes of dairy sheep. The aim of this study was to estimate the loss in milk yield (MY) and related composition resulting from different levels of somatic cell count in Valle del Belice dairy sheep. Data were collected between 2006 and 2016 in 15 flocks following an A4 recording scheme. Somatic cell count (SCC), fat and protein percentage (F% and P%) were determined using mid-infrared spectroscopy. To evaluate loss in test day MY, F% and P%, five different classes of SCC were arbitrarily defined: …
Genome-wide association study for milk production traits in Valle del Belice sheep
2017
Over the last years, high-throughput technologies have provided the opportunity to explore the genomes of livestock species to identify regions influencing traits of economic interest. Genome wide association studies (GWAS) have been widely used to disentangle the genetic variation in complex phenotypes, such as milk production traits in sheep. The study presented here investigated the possible association of genome-wide SNPs and breeding values for milk production traits in the Valle del Belice sheep. The studied population consisted of a total of 481 ewes belonging to 9 half-sib families with available records for milk yield (MY), protein and fat percentage (P% and F%, respectively). All …
Test-Day Model Heritabilities for somatic cvell score and production traits in primiparous Valle del Belice sheep
2006
A repeatability test-day animal model was used to investigate heritabilities of somatic cell score (SCS) and milk production traits in Valle del Belice sheep. The heritability estimate for SCS falls within the range reported in literature (0.14±0.03), while estimates for milk production and composition traits were below those obtained by others, 0.12±0.03, 0.09±0.02, 0.14±0.03, 0.14±0.03, and 0.12±0.03, respectively, for milk yield, fat %, fat yield, protein %, and protein yield. Flock-test-day had a substantial effect on milk production traits but not on SCS. These results provide the basic parameters required for discussion of selection strategies and objectives in Valle del Belice sheep.