2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0388.2003.00388.x
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Relation between Holstein bulls’ proofs for milk in USA and the milk yield, age at first calving, calving interval and survival to third calving of their F1 zebu progeny in Venezuela

Abstract: Summary To determine the effect of USA Holstein bulls’ breeding value for milk yield on the performance of their female F1 progeny in the lowland tropics of Venezuela, semen was chosen from 39 sires, representing bulls with the highest (class H, n = 21) or average (class A, n = 18) proofs for milk, available locally. The mean proofs of the H and A sires were 937 and 237 kg milk, respectively, when semen was purchased in 1989–93, and 212 and −386 kg when updated in 2001. Progeny from commercial zebu dams were k… Show more

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“…At 18 months, the only significant difference between groups was also in favour of the H progeny. These results are compatible with the trend towards higher survival rates among H daughters up to second calving (V accaro et al. 2003).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…At 18 months, the only significant difference between groups was also in favour of the H progeny. These results are compatible with the trend towards higher survival rates among H daughters up to second calving (V accaro et al. 2003).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…1986, 1990), but there seems to be no other evidence that this superiority may also be manifest in crossbred progeny, or under lowland tropical grazing conditions. However, it is of note that the advantage found for the H progeny in 18‐month weight was not reflected in any difference due to sire class in the age at first calving (V accaro et al. 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Esses autores explicaram que a falta de avaliações genéticas adequadas e o tamanho da amostra (30 vacas filhas de touros "leiteiros" e 50 "não leiteiros") influenciaram os resultados. Vaccaro et al (2003) estudaram o efeito do uso de touros Holandês de valor genético variando de superior a médio, provados nos EEUU, no desempenho de suas filhas F1, na Venezuela. Os autores observaram que as filhas dos touros com valor genético superior produziram, em média, 41% a mais de leite do que aquelas filhas dos touros com valor genético médio.…”
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“…Os autores observaram que as filhas dos touros com valor genético superior produziram, em média, 41% a mais de leite do que aquelas filhas dos touros com valor genético médio. Desse modo, o uso de touro Holandês de comprovado valor genético justifica-se como alternativa para cruzamento com vacas zebuínas para produção de fêmeas F1 (VACCARO et al 2003). Considerando o avô materno da raça Gir, não se observou diferença significativa para produção de leite total dentro das classificações superior, inferior e sem prova, independentemente do PTA do touro Holandês (Tabela 4).…”
Section: Methodsunclassified