Utility of on- and off-farm weather records for studies in genetics of heat tolerance
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Resumo: | Utility of weather information from on-farm and weather stations was evaluated for the application in studies on the genetics of heat stress. Daily milk yield of 31 primiparous Holstein cows was collected at Tifton, GA, from April 28 to July 19, 1993. Weather information was recorded on-farm and was available from weather stations in Georgia. Analyses used daily average of temperature–humidity index (THI). Effects of threshold of heat stress and the rate of decline in milk after the threshold were estimated. With on-farm weather data, threshold was at THI = 22 and rate of decline was − 1.12 kg of milk per unit of THI measured 2 days before milking. At the Tifton weather station, 3 km away from the farm, the threshold was THI = 20 and the rate was the same. With data from Macon, Columbus, Atlanta, and Athens stations, the threshold was at 20, 21, 20, and 20, respectively, and the rate of decline with a 2 day lag was − 0.88, − 1.02, − 0.90, and − 0.97 kg of milk per unit of THI. Subsequent analysis included 2260 test day records from the same farm from 1993 to 2003 and weather data from Tifton station. The highest rate of decline on milk yield of − 0.22 kg per unit of THI occurred at the threshold of 20 and no lag. For data restricted to 1999–2003, the threshold increased to 22 and the rate to − 0.46 kg per THI unit. Public stations provide satisfactory information for national genetic evaluation for heat stress. Critical parts in such an evaluation are modeling of test days and accounting for changes among farms and weather stations over time. |
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Utility of on- and off-farm weather records for studies in genetics of heat toleranceHeat stressWeatherDairy cattleTemperature–humidity indexUtility of weather information from on-farm and weather stations was evaluated for the application in studies on the genetics of heat stress. Daily milk yield of 31 primiparous Holstein cows was collected at Tifton, GA, from April 28 to July 19, 1993. Weather information was recorded on-farm and was available from weather stations in Georgia. Analyses used daily average of temperature–humidity index (THI). Effects of threshold of heat stress and the rate of decline in milk after the threshold were estimated. With on-farm weather data, threshold was at THI = 22 and rate of decline was − 1.12 kg of milk per unit of THI measured 2 days before milking. At the Tifton weather station, 3 km away from the farm, the threshold was THI = 20 and the rate was the same. With data from Macon, Columbus, Atlanta, and Athens stations, the threshold was at 20, 21, 20, and 20, respectively, and the rate of decline with a 2 day lag was − 0.88, − 1.02, − 0.90, and − 0.97 kg of milk per unit of THI. Subsequent analysis included 2260 test day records from the same farm from 1993 to 2003 and weather data from Tifton station. The highest rate of decline on milk yield of − 0.22 kg per unit of THI occurred at the threshold of 20 and no lag. For data restricted to 1999–2003, the threshold increased to 22 and the rate to − 0.46 kg per THI unit. Public stations provide satisfactory information for national genetic evaluation for heat stress. Critical parts in such an evaluation are modeling of test days and accounting for changes among farms and weather stations over time.Livestock Science2018-10-09T17:47:57Z2018-10-09T17:47:57Z2006-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepdfapplication/pdf18711413http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2006.06.011http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/22209engv. 105, n. 1– 3, p. 223- 228, dez. 2006Elsevier B.V.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreitas, M. S.Misztal, I.Bohmanova, J.West, J.reponame:LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFVinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV2024-07-12T08:05:36Zoai:locus.ufv.br:123456789/22209Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.locus.ufv.br/oai/requestfabiojreis@ufv.bropendoar:21452024-07-12T08:05:36LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false |
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Utility of on- and off-farm weather records for studies in genetics of heat tolerance |
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Utility of on- and off-farm weather records for studies in genetics of heat tolerance |
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Utility of on- and off-farm weather records for studies in genetics of heat tolerance Freitas, M. S. Heat stress Weather Dairy cattle Temperature–humidity index |
title_short |
Utility of on- and off-farm weather records for studies in genetics of heat tolerance |
title_full |
Utility of on- and off-farm weather records for studies in genetics of heat tolerance |
title_fullStr |
Utility of on- and off-farm weather records for studies in genetics of heat tolerance |
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Utility of on- and off-farm weather records for studies in genetics of heat tolerance |
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Utility of on- and off-farm weather records for studies in genetics of heat tolerance |
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Freitas, M. S. |
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Freitas, M. S. Misztal, I. Bohmanova, J. West, J. |
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Misztal, I. Bohmanova, J. West, J. |
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Freitas, M. S. Misztal, I. Bohmanova, J. West, J. |
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Heat stress Weather Dairy cattle Temperature–humidity index |
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Heat stress Weather Dairy cattle Temperature–humidity index |
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Utility of weather information from on-farm and weather stations was evaluated for the application in studies on the genetics of heat stress. Daily milk yield of 31 primiparous Holstein cows was collected at Tifton, GA, from April 28 to July 19, 1993. Weather information was recorded on-farm and was available from weather stations in Georgia. Analyses used daily average of temperature–humidity index (THI). Effects of threshold of heat stress and the rate of decline in milk after the threshold were estimated. With on-farm weather data, threshold was at THI = 22 and rate of decline was − 1.12 kg of milk per unit of THI measured 2 days before milking. At the Tifton weather station, 3 km away from the farm, the threshold was THI = 20 and the rate was the same. With data from Macon, Columbus, Atlanta, and Athens stations, the threshold was at 20, 21, 20, and 20, respectively, and the rate of decline with a 2 day lag was − 0.88, − 1.02, − 0.90, and − 0.97 kg of milk per unit of THI. Subsequent analysis included 2260 test day records from the same farm from 1993 to 2003 and weather data from Tifton station. The highest rate of decline on milk yield of − 0.22 kg per unit of THI occurred at the threshold of 20 and no lag. For data restricted to 1999–2003, the threshold increased to 22 and the rate to − 0.46 kg per THI unit. Public stations provide satisfactory information for national genetic evaluation for heat stress. Critical parts in such an evaluation are modeling of test days and accounting for changes among farms and weather stations over time. |
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v. 105, n. 1– 3, p. 223- 228, dez. 2006 |
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