We evaluated the influence of and polymorphisms on cow's milk yield and quality. The analysis was done on Czech Simmental and Holstein cows. Non-genetic factors were included as well. did not influence the milk performance in the first lactation. In the second lactation, cows with the genotype had significantly higher milk, protein, and fat yields than . The differences between genotypes were non-significant in the first lactation, while in the second lactation, the fat percentage was significantly higher in than in . The farm significantly influenced milk, protein, and fat yields in both the first and second lactations and fat percentage in the first lactation. The effect of and genotypes on the milk technological quality was non-significant. Breed did not influence any of the evaluated technological traits and SCS. The ethanol test was not influenced by farm, season, lactation phase, protein percentage, breed, or non-fat solids percentage. Farm, season, and protein percentage significantly influenced milk fermentation ability, renneting, and SCS. The lactose content is a good indicator of udder health.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10339887 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13132079 | DOI Listing |
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