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Authors:Buitenhuis A J, Poulsen N A (Contact: bart.buitenhuis@qgg.au.dk)
Affiliation:Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics, Aarhus University, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Title:Estimation of heritability for milk urea and genetic correlations with milk production traits in 3 Danish dairy breeds
Journal:Journal of dairy science, 2023, 106(8): 5562-5569 DOI: 10.3168/jds.2022-22798
Abstract:

The aim of this study was to estimate genetic parameters for milk urea (MU) content in 3 main Danish dairy breeds. As a part of the Danish milk recording system, milk samples from cows on commercial farms were analyzed for MU concentration (mmol/L) and the percentages of fat and protein. There were 323,800 Danish Holstein, 70,634 Danish Jersey, and 27,870 Danish Red cows sampled with a total of 1,436,580, 368,251, and 133,922 test-day records per breed, respectively, included in the data set. Heritabilities for MU were low to moderate (0.22, 0.18, and 0.24 for the Holstein, Jersey, and Red breeds, respectively). The genetic correlation was close to zero between MU and milk yield in Jersey and Red, and -0.14 for Holstein. The genetic correlations between MU and fat and protein percentages, respectively, were positive for all 3 dairy breeds. Herd-test-day explained 51%, 54%, and 49% of the variation in MU in Holstein, Jersey, and Red, respectively. This indicates that MU levels in milk can be reduced by farm management. The current study shows that there are possibilities to influence MU by genetic selection as well as by farm management.

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