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Heritability of Teat Condition in Italian Holstein Friesian and Its Relationship with Milk Production and Somatic Cell Score

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Mammary infections in dairy cattle are still a major problem which impair animal health and jeopardize breeders’ efforts to attain sustainable production. The first natural protection against pathogens ‘access to udder tissue is the teat canal. Teat canal morphology can be influenced...

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Autores principales: Tiezzi, Francesco, Maisano, Antonio Marco, Chessa, Stefania, Luini, Mario, Biffani, Stefano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33276452
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10122271
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author Tiezzi, Francesco
Maisano, Antonio Marco
Chessa, Stefania
Luini, Mario
Biffani, Stefano
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Maisano, Antonio Marco
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Mammary infections in dairy cattle are still a major problem which impair animal health and jeopardize breeders’ efforts to attain sustainable production. The first natural protection against pathogens ‘access to udder tissue is the teat canal. Teat canal morphology can be influenced by several environmental factors but the present study confirmed the existence of a genetic component. Moreover it was observed that the teat canal morphology is related to milk production and somatic cell count, the latter being an indirect indicator of mammary infections. Considering that the current selection objectives implemented in dairy cattle worldwide have shifted toward a more balanced breeding goal, with a larger emphasis on health traits, a further genetic deterioration in teat condition is not expected. ABSTRACT: In spite of the impressive advancements observed on both management and genetic factors, udder health still represents one of most demanding objectives to be attained in the dairy cattle industry. Udder morphology and especially teat condition might represent the first physical barrier to pathogens’ access. The objectives of this study were to investigate the genetic component of teat condition and to elucidate its relationship with both milk yield and somatic cell scores in dairy cattle. Moreover, the effect of selection for both milk yield and somatic cell scores on teat condition was also investigated. A multivariate analysis was conducted on 10,776 teat score records and 30,160 production records from 2469 Italian Holstein cows. Three teat scoring traits were defined and included in the analysis. Heritability estimates for the teat score traits were moderate to low, ranging from 0.084 to 0.238. When teat score was based on a four-classes ordinal scoring, its genetic correlation with milk yields and somatic cell score were 0.862 and 0.439, respectively. The scale used to classify teat-end score has an impact on the magnitude of the estimates. Genetic correlations suggest that selection for milk yield could deteriorate teat health, unless more emphasis is given to somatic cell scores. Considering that both at national and international level, the current selection objectives are giving more emphasis to health traits, a further genetic deterioration in teat condition is not expected.
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spelling pubmed-77602192020-12-26 Heritability of Teat Condition in Italian Holstein Friesian and Its Relationship with Milk Production and Somatic Cell Score Tiezzi, Francesco Maisano, Antonio Marco Chessa, Stefania Luini, Mario Biffani, Stefano Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Mammary infections in dairy cattle are still a major problem which impair animal health and jeopardize breeders’ efforts to attain sustainable production. The first natural protection against pathogens ‘access to udder tissue is the teat canal. Teat canal morphology can be influenced by several environmental factors but the present study confirmed the existence of a genetic component. Moreover it was observed that the teat canal morphology is related to milk production and somatic cell count, the latter being an indirect indicator of mammary infections. Considering that the current selection objectives implemented in dairy cattle worldwide have shifted toward a more balanced breeding goal, with a larger emphasis on health traits, a further genetic deterioration in teat condition is not expected. ABSTRACT: In spite of the impressive advancements observed on both management and genetic factors, udder health still represents one of most demanding objectives to be attained in the dairy cattle industry. Udder morphology and especially teat condition might represent the first physical barrier to pathogens’ access. The objectives of this study were to investigate the genetic component of teat condition and to elucidate its relationship with both milk yield and somatic cell scores in dairy cattle. Moreover, the effect of selection for both milk yield and somatic cell scores on teat condition was also investigated. A multivariate analysis was conducted on 10,776 teat score records and 30,160 production records from 2469 Italian Holstein cows. Three teat scoring traits were defined and included in the analysis. Heritability estimates for the teat score traits were moderate to low, ranging from 0.084 to 0.238. When teat score was based on a four-classes ordinal scoring, its genetic correlation with milk yields and somatic cell score were 0.862 and 0.439, respectively. The scale used to classify teat-end score has an impact on the magnitude of the estimates. Genetic correlations suggest that selection for milk yield could deteriorate teat health, unless more emphasis is given to somatic cell scores. Considering that both at national and international level, the current selection objectives are giving more emphasis to health traits, a further genetic deterioration in teat condition is not expected. MDPI 2020-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7760219/ /pubmed/33276452 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10122271 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Heritability of Teat Condition in Italian Holstein Friesian and Its Relationship with Milk Production and Somatic Cell Score
title Heritability of Teat Condition in Italian Holstein Friesian and Its Relationship with Milk Production and Somatic Cell Score
title_full Heritability of Teat Condition in Italian Holstein Friesian and Its Relationship with Milk Production and Somatic Cell Score
title_fullStr Heritability of Teat Condition in Italian Holstein Friesian and Its Relationship with Milk Production and Somatic Cell Score
title_full_unstemmed Heritability of Teat Condition in Italian Holstein Friesian and Its Relationship with Milk Production and Somatic Cell Score
title_short Heritability of Teat Condition in Italian Holstein Friesian and Its Relationship with Milk Production and Somatic Cell Score
title_sort heritability of teat condition in italian holstein friesian and its relationship with milk production and somatic cell score
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33276452
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10122271
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