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The effect of exterior traits on milk production and calving ease in Czech Fleckvieh cows in first parity

  • T. Kopec,
  • R. Filipčík,
  • B. Dřízhalová,
  • P. Horký,
  • M. Večeřa,
  • D. Falta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-67-133-2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67
pp. 133 – 143

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of exterior traits on milk production and also on the calving ease in first parity for dual-purpose (milk and meat) cows of Simmental origin. The analysis used 7987 purebred Czech Fleckvieh cows. The impact of the measured features of the frame and the linear type traits of the udder and muscularity were evaluated. The influence of height at the sacrum and body depth on milk yield has been demonstrated. A productivity increase of 27.62 kg of milk can be anticipated for every 1 cm increase in the height at the sacrum, and a productivity increase of 19.78 kg of milk can be expected for every 1 cm increase in body depth. The length of the fore and rear udders, the angle of udder attachment, and the depth of the udders all had a statistically significant impact on milk yield. In the case of calving ease, only the influence of muscularity was proven. The likelihood of difficult calving was 0.18 in cows with weak muscularity. The findings demonstrate that the exterior score is significant not only as a collection of fitness and longevity traits but also as a factor in milk yield.