Abstract:
An analysis of 4,334 Holstein dairies
confirms the negative genetic correlation that
exists between milk production and reproduction.
The most obvious traits affected are
services per conception and conception rate.
When subjected to analysis by the KSU Dairy
Herd Analyzer (DHA) program, higher-producing
herds have less economic loss because
their managers do a better job of controlling
factors not under genetic control, such as
average days dry and age at calving of first-calf
heifers (L-1). Higher-producing herds also
have fewer cows that are open and should be
bred.