Relationships of conformation traits with somatic cell score in Nubian goats

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Autor(a) principal: Ángel-Sahagún,César Andrés
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Campos-Castillo,Sonia Betzabeth, Gutiérrez-Chávez,Abner Josué, Lechuga-Arana,Alma Arianna, Hernández-Marín,José Antonio, Shepard,Lisa, Montaldo,Hugo H., Valencia-Posadas,Mauricio
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Records of 3716 Nubian goats from the United States (US) were analyzed to estimate relationships between fourteen conformation traits (CT) with lactation average somatic cell score (ASCS). To analyze ASCS, a mixed model was implemented. Linear and quadratic effects of CT traits, days in milk (DIM), and kidding age in months (KA) were considered as fixed covariates, and herd-year (HY) of kidding as a random effect. Correlation coefficients between CT traits and ASCS adjusted for HY and linear and quadratic KA effects were also obtained. The average ± standard deviations for ASCS, DIM, and milk yield were 5.17±0.54 Log2, equivalent to 451.3 cells × 103/mL, 266.3±52.1 days, and 776.3±280.4 kg per lactation, respectively. Significant non-linear relationships with an intermediate maximum were found between ASCS with teat diameter and medial suspensory ligament, while linear relationships were observed with stature, strength, rump width, fore udder attachment, udder depth, teat diameter, teat placement, and medial suspensory ligament. The model explained 53.7% of the ASCS variability, but the contribution of each type variable to increase the coefficient of determination was low (<0.52%). Herd-year explained a large proportion of the variation of ASCS (38.4%). All estimated correlations between CT and ASCS had low values, from −0.04 to 0.11, but most were significant. The results of this study show that conformation traits have few opportunities to contribute phenotypically to assess somatic cell score in Nubian goats.
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spelling Relationships of conformation traits with somatic cell score in Nubian goatsdairy goatstype traitsudder healthABSTRACT Records of 3716 Nubian goats from the United States (US) were analyzed to estimate relationships between fourteen conformation traits (CT) with lactation average somatic cell score (ASCS). To analyze ASCS, a mixed model was implemented. Linear and quadratic effects of CT traits, days in milk (DIM), and kidding age in months (KA) were considered as fixed covariates, and herd-year (HY) of kidding as a random effect. Correlation coefficients between CT traits and ASCS adjusted for HY and linear and quadratic KA effects were also obtained. The average ± standard deviations for ASCS, DIM, and milk yield were 5.17±0.54 Log2, equivalent to 451.3 cells × 103/mL, 266.3±52.1 days, and 776.3±280.4 kg per lactation, respectively. Significant non-linear relationships with an intermediate maximum were found between ASCS with teat diameter and medial suspensory ligament, while linear relationships were observed with stature, strength, rump width, fore udder attachment, udder depth, teat diameter, teat placement, and medial suspensory ligament. The model explained 53.7% of the ASCS variability, but the contribution of each type variable to increase the coefficient of determination was low (<0.52%). Herd-year explained a large proportion of the variation of ASCS (38.4%). All estimated correlations between CT and ASCS had low values, from −0.04 to 0.11, but most were significant. The results of this study show that conformation traits have few opportunities to contribute phenotypically to assess somatic cell score in Nubian goats.Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982021000100811Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.50 2021reponame:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)instacron:SBZ10.37496/rbz5020210005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessÁngel-Sahagún,César AndrésCampos-Castillo,Sonia BetzabethGutiérrez-Chávez,Abner JosuéLechuga-Arana,Alma AriannaHernández-Marín,José AntonioShepard,LisaMontaldo,Hugo H.Valencia-Posadas,Mauricioeng2021-11-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-35982021000100811Revistahttps://www.rbz.org.br/pt-br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bz@sbz.org.br|| secretariarbz@sbz.org.br1806-92901516-3598opendoar:2021-11-25T00:00Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationships of conformation traits with somatic cell score in Nubian goats
title Relationships of conformation traits with somatic cell score in Nubian goats
spellingShingle Relationships of conformation traits with somatic cell score in Nubian goats
Ángel-Sahagún,César Andrés
dairy goats
type traits
udder health
title_short Relationships of conformation traits with somatic cell score in Nubian goats
title_full Relationships of conformation traits with somatic cell score in Nubian goats
title_fullStr Relationships of conformation traits with somatic cell score in Nubian goats
title_full_unstemmed Relationships of conformation traits with somatic cell score in Nubian goats
title_sort Relationships of conformation traits with somatic cell score in Nubian goats
author Ángel-Sahagún,César Andrés
author_facet Ángel-Sahagún,César Andrés
Campos-Castillo,Sonia Betzabeth
Gutiérrez-Chávez,Abner Josué
Lechuga-Arana,Alma Arianna
Hernández-Marín,José Antonio
Shepard,Lisa
Montaldo,Hugo H.
Valencia-Posadas,Mauricio
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author2 Campos-Castillo,Sonia Betzabeth
Gutiérrez-Chávez,Abner Josué
Lechuga-Arana,Alma Arianna
Hernández-Marín,José Antonio
Shepard,Lisa
Montaldo,Hugo H.
Valencia-Posadas,Mauricio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ángel-Sahagún,César Andrés
Campos-Castillo,Sonia Betzabeth
Gutiérrez-Chávez,Abner Josué
Lechuga-Arana,Alma Arianna
Hernández-Marín,José Antonio
Shepard,Lisa
Montaldo,Hugo H.
Valencia-Posadas,Mauricio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dairy goats
type traits
udder health
topic dairy goats
type traits
udder health
description ABSTRACT Records of 3716 Nubian goats from the United States (US) were analyzed to estimate relationships between fourteen conformation traits (CT) with lactation average somatic cell score (ASCS). To analyze ASCS, a mixed model was implemented. Linear and quadratic effects of CT traits, days in milk (DIM), and kidding age in months (KA) were considered as fixed covariates, and herd-year (HY) of kidding as a random effect. Correlation coefficients between CT traits and ASCS adjusted for HY and linear and quadratic KA effects were also obtained. The average ± standard deviations for ASCS, DIM, and milk yield were 5.17±0.54 Log2, equivalent to 451.3 cells × 103/mL, 266.3±52.1 days, and 776.3±280.4 kg per lactation, respectively. Significant non-linear relationships with an intermediate maximum were found between ASCS with teat diameter and medial suspensory ligament, while linear relationships were observed with stature, strength, rump width, fore udder attachment, udder depth, teat diameter, teat placement, and medial suspensory ligament. The model explained 53.7% of the ASCS variability, but the contribution of each type variable to increase the coefficient of determination was low (<0.52%). Herd-year explained a large proportion of the variation of ASCS (38.4%). All estimated correlations between CT and ASCS had low values, from −0.04 to 0.11, but most were significant. The results of this study show that conformation traits have few opportunities to contribute phenotypically to assess somatic cell score in Nubian goats.
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