ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to model the growth of dairy heifers to estimate the effects of breed and heterosis on live weight (LWT) and growth from three… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to model the growth of dairy heifers to estimate the effects of breed and heterosis on live weight (LWT) and growth from three to 22 months of age. Data comprised of 1,653,214 LWT records obtained from 189,936 dairy heifers in 1547 herds. At all ages Holstein-Friesian (F) heifers were heavier than Holstein-Friesian–Jersey crossbred (F × J) which were heavier than Jersey (J) heifers. Heterosis effects for LWT were greatest at nine months of age (3.6%) and least at 22 months of age (2.0%). The growth pattern differed, as evidenced by the regression coefficients of the Legendre polynomial. Growth was non-linear and heterosis effects were different throughout the growth period. Friesian, J and F × J heifers exhibited different growth patterns. These differences in growth pattern should be considered when formulating target LWTs and growth rates for a pasture-based system.
               
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