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Survival analysis of factors affecting culling early in the productive life of Holstein-Friesian cattle in Kenya
Authors:JMK Ojango  V Ducrocq
Institution:a Egerton University, Animal Science Department, Box 536, Njoro, Kenya
b Station de Génétique Quantitative et Appliquée-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique 78352 Jouy-en-Josas, France
c Imperial College London, Wye Campus, Ashford, Kent, TN25 5AH, UK
Abstract:Holstein-Friesian cattle raised in tropical environments pose a challenge due to genotype by environment interactions which may lead to higher rates of involuntary culling and reduce profit margins obtainable. This study assessed factors influencing culling within the first three parities of Holstein-Friesian cattle raised on four large-scale farms in Kenya using a Cox proportional hazard model. Differences in length of productive life (LPL) due to differences in area of origin of sires were also assessed in an attempt to determine possible adaptations by specific genotypes to the Kenyan environment. Environmental effects of herd, year-season, parity, sire area of origin, milk yield class and stage of lactation all significantly affected LPL. Daughters of sires born in Kenya tended to have a higher risk of being culled compared to those from other countries. Part of this higher risk was linked to a higher culling of low-producing cows. Further analyses and possibilities for the inclusion of LPL in selection criteria for sires to be used in Kenya should be encouraged.
Keywords:Survival analysis  Dairy cattle  Culling  Tropics
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