Performance of Frieswal Cows in Different Agro-Climatic Regions
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
A total number of 5999 records of 1911 Frieswal cows, progeny of 285 sires,
collected from Military Farms at Meerut, Ambala, Jammu, Secunderabad and Bengdubi
over a period of 18 years from 1987 to 2004 were used to study the production and
reproduction performance of Frieswal cows in different agro-climatic regions of the
country, one also to determine the impact of genetic and non- genetic factors on production
and reproduction traits and to estimate the genetic parameters of production and
reproduction. Traits considered are age at first calving (AFC), weight at first calving
(WFC), service period (SP), dry period (DP), calving interval (CI), total lactation milk yield
(TLMY), 300 days milk yield (300 · DY), peak yield (PY) and lactation length (LL). The
least squares means of AFC, WFC, SP, DP, CI, TLMY, 300 DY, PY and LL were
1003.15±9.3 days, 374.44±3.67 kg, 129.71±7.21 days, 103.49±4.34 days, 405.13±6.87
days, 3073.48±69.23 kg, 3060.69±60.65 kg, 14.21±0.27 kg and 321.36±2.91 days,
respectively.
The effect of different farms was significant on AFC, SP, DP, CI, TLMY, 300 DY, .
PY and LL. Milk yield in 300 days and in entire lactation was the highest at Military Farm,
Meerut and the lowest at Military Farm, Bengdubi. Military Farm, Meerut has the shortest
AFC followed by Ambala, Jammu, Bengdubi and Secunderabad. The results indicated that
Military Farms located in central and western regions had better performance as compared
to those located in eastern and northern regions. The effect of season of birth/calving was
highly significant on AFC, SP, DP, CI, TLMY, 300 DY, PY and LL. In general, cows
calved in winter season produced higher milk as compared to other seasons. It was noticed
that cows in later years had higher milk production and shorter AFC as compared to
previous years. Lactation number also had a significant effect on SP, DP, CI, TLMY, 300
DY, PY and LL. TLMY improved over the parities and reached to the level of
3237.19±89.27 kg in fifth parity. The linear effect of AFC was significant on TLMY, 300
DY, PY and LL.
The heritability estimates were high for AFC (.529±.690) and WFC (.326±.089),
low for SP (.137±.043), CI (.135±.043), TLMY (.179±.030), 300 DY (.128±.038) and
PY(.189±.031) and very low for DP (.060±.038) and LL(.068±.023).
The genetic and phenotypic correlation of TLMY was medium with LL (.695±.109 and
.539) and high with 300 DY (1.023±.018 and .919) and PY(.848±.043 and .723). The
environmental correlation of DP was low with LL (00), negative low with TLMY (-.07),
300 DY (-.214), PY (-.277) and medium with Cl (.689). Cl had low environmental
correlation with TLMY (.126), and negative low with 300 DY (-.128) and PY ( -.182). Milk
yield in 300 days had low environmental correlation with LL (00) and high with PY (.735).
