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The Contribution of Some Production and Reproduction Traits to the Variation in Holstein-Friesian Female Birth Weights

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  • A.D.S Kharoofa

    Animal Health Branch. College of Veterinary Medicine. University of Al Mosul. Iraq.
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  • S.A. Salhab

    Animal Production Department. Faculty of Agriculture, University of Damascus, Syria.
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  • M-K.A. Ahmed

    Faculty of Animal Production, University of Khartoum, Sudan
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  • A.A. Zaied

    Animal Production Department. Faculty of Agriculture, Omar Al-Mukhtar University: Libya.
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Keywords:
Production Traits, Reproduction Traits, Holstein, Friesian, Female Birth
Abstract

The path analysis method was applied to 1023 Holstein-Friesian records. The aim was to study the effect of the following causal variables: parity, open period, dry period, gestation period, lactation length, and total production on the variation in female birth weight (as a dependent variable). The results showed that gestation period was the major contributor to the variation in female birth weight (9.14%). followed by the previous lactation (7.5%), and the open period (5.84%). The combined effect of the variables studied was negative. This led to a reduction in the sum of the individual effects. They amounted to 13.94% of the total variation in birth weights. The direct effects were negative for lactation length (-0.2739), and positive for gestation period and the open period. The total of the indirect effects was positive for lactation lenght (0.3342) and negative for the open period (-0.1672). Consequently, the overall effects of these two variables were small. The Total effect of gestation period (0.3215) and parity (0.2056) was significant (P<0.01) and positive. It was also significant (P<0.05) for total production (0.1483).

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1997-12-31
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Kharoofa, A., Salhab, S., Ahmed, M.-K., & Zaied, A. (1997). The Contribution of Some Production and Reproduction Traits to the Variation in Holstein-Friesian Female Birth Weights. Al-Mukhtar Journal of Sciences, 4(1), 9-24. https://doi.org/10.54172/mjsc.v4i1.517

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