Bibliographic citations
Huamán, P., (2015). Modelación de la curva de lactación de vacas GIR y cruces GIR por Holstein (F-1) en el trópico peruano [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/1861
Huamán, P., Modelación de la curva de lactación de vacas GIR y cruces GIR por Holstein (F-1) en el trópico peruano [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/1861
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title = "Modelación de la curva de lactación de vacas GIR y cruces GIR por Holstein (F-1) en el trópico peruano",
author = "Huamán Quispe, Pedro",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2015"
}
This study was carried out in the San Martin Region of Peru aiming to model and analyze the lactation curve of F1 crossbred cows (Gir x Holstein) and Gir first-lactation dairy cows under tropic conditions. Three regression methods were used: simple regression, quadratic and Wood nonlinear. The data used in this study contained milk production records from 60 cows; 30 from F1 crossbred cows and 30 from Gir first-lactation dairy cows. F1 crossbred cows were stabled, fed with a forage-based ration with concentrated supplements and milked twice a day whereas Gir first-lactation dairy cows were extensively bred, pasture-fed with concentrated supplements and milked once a day without the presence of the calf. Results demonstrated Wood’s model was the most reliable method to explain and interpret the modeling and traits of lactation curves for both groups of cows (Coefficient of determination: 0.9312 and 0.9108, respectively). At the same time, while solving methodology equations, values from the following traits of the curve of lactation were determined: 4031.15 and 1031.10 kg of milk per season; 85 and 55 days of peak-calving season period production and; 17.22 and 4.28 kg of milk/day as the production peak level for F1 crossbred and Gir first-lactation dairy cows, respectively. Moreover, a persistency of 8.4% after production peak was estimated for both groups.
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