2018
DOI: 10.5455/ijlr.20171213071514
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Sire Evaluation Based on First Lactation 305 Day Milk Yield and Monthly Part Lactation Records in Sahiwal Cattle

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“…The average yields obtained for different months were nearer to the values reported by Singh (2006) in Karan Fries cattle. However, the monthly averages obtained in the present study were higher than the estimates reported by Kumar (1990), Varshney and Tomar (1982), Shrivastava and Khan (1987), Raja (2012) and Mundhe et al (2015) in Sahiwal cattle. Similarly, the estimates were also higher than the average individual monthly yields of Jersey and Holstein Friesian cattle in Asom as reported by Das et al (2006).…”
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“…The average yields obtained for different months were nearer to the values reported by Singh (2006) in Karan Fries cattle. However, the monthly averages obtained in the present study were higher than the estimates reported by Kumar (1990), Varshney and Tomar (1982), Shrivastava and Khan (1987), Raja (2012) and Mundhe et al (2015) in Sahiwal cattle. Similarly, the estimates were also higher than the average individual monthly yields of Jersey and Holstein Friesian cattle in Asom as reported by Das et al (2006).…”
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“…The results also revealed that the average individual monthly milk yield was highest at second month of lactation and thereafter showed a gradual decline in the monthly milk production. Roy et al (2001) and Mundhe et al (2015) also reported similar trend of highest 2 nd month milk yield followed by a gradual decline till 10 th month of lactation in Holstein Friesian and Sahiwal cattle, respectively.…”
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“…The usefulness of part lactation records depends upon the accuracy with which sires are evaluated on the basis of these records besides the genetic correlations between part lactation milk yield records and 305-day milk yield. Literature available on part lactation milk yield also revealed that these milk yields can be used for prediction of 305-day milk yield as high genetic association between monthly part lactation milk yield and complete milk production records was observed Mundhe et al (2018). Sire evaluation is most essential for selection of sire and for genetic improvement of cattle.…”
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“…TMY, MY/LL and MY/CI Dongre et al (2013). reported non-significant effect of season of calving on 305d MY, whereasMundhe et al (2015) reported significant effect of season of calving on first lactation 305 days milk Yield (FL305 DMY).According toAlex et al (2017), cows calved in the winter season had higher MY300 (3742.65 ± 78.35 kg) and PY (20.99 ± 0.31 kg)…”
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