Publications by authors named "Khabat Kheirabadi"

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  • - This study assessed how environmental factors influence growth traits in Zandi lambs, using a significant dataset of over 10,600 body weight records from 2,519 lambs to analyze genetic parameters with advanced statistical models.
  • - Five growth curve models (Brody, Richards, Von Bertalanffy, Gompertz, and Logistic) were tested, with the Logistic model providing the best fit for body weight records, while estimating parameters such as mature weight and maturation rate.
  • - Fixed effects like gender and season impacted growth traits, while genetic correlations were strong among traits, with the study concluding that direct additive effects sufficiently explained growth variations, guiding future breeding decisions.
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Background: Despite the importance of relationships between somatic cell score (SCS) and currently selected traits (milk, fat and protein yield) of Holstein cows, there was a lack of comprehensive literature for it in Iran. Therefore we tried to examine heritabilities and relationships between these traits using a fixed-regression animal model and Bayesian inference. The data set consisted of 1,078,966 test-day observations from 146,765 primiparous daughters of 1930 sires, with calvings from 2002 to 2013.

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We compared the goodness of fit of three mathematical functions (including: Legendre polynomials, Lidauer-Mäntysaari function and Wilmink function) for describing the lactation curve of primiparous Iranian Holstein cows by using multiple-trait random regression models (MT-RRM). Lactational submodels provided the largest daily additive genetic (AG) and permanent environmental (PE) variance estimates at the end and at the onset of lactation, respectively, as well as low genetic correlations between peripheral test-day records. For all models, heritability estimates were highest at the end of lactation (245 to 305 days) and ranged from 0.

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