Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry (Jan 2020)

Production performances of cows of different origin and housing method

  • Nikšić Dragan,
  • Pantelić Vlada,
  • Ostojić-Andrić Dušica,
  • Perišić Predrag,
  • Samolovac Ljiljana,
  • Marinković Miloš,
  • Petričević Maja

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 4
pp. 417 – 426

Abstract

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In order to examine the variability of production performance traits (lactation duration, milk yield for the whole lactation, milk yield in standard lactation, milk fat content, milk fat yield in standard lactation, protein content and yield in standard lactation), 954 cows, domestic and imported Simmental populations, were included in the study, with a total of 3641 completed lactations. Cows were located in the area of Toplica district, reared on individual farming households (tied system) and on the farm with intensive farming (free system). Based on the rearing method and origin, animals were divided into four groups: Group 1 (domestic animals reared by individual agricultural producers on individual farming households); Group 2 (imported animals reared by individual agricultural producers on individual farming households); Group 3 (domestic animals reared on the farm) and Group 4 (imported animals reared on the farm). The fourth group of studied cows showed the highest yield and protein content, while the cows of the third group had the longest lactation and the highest milk fat content. All production performance traits varied highly significantly (p≤0.001) under the influence of the combined factor of housing/rearing method and origin.

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