4.3.2. Economically important traits
When selecting dairy cattle, attention should be given to traits that directly impact productivity and profitability, such as:
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Milk Yield:
Total quantity of milk produced during lactation. This is usually the primary selection trait.
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Milk Composition
Particularly fat and protein percentages, important for milk processing industries.
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Reproductive Efficiency
Traits like age at first calving, calving interval, and conception rate.
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Health and Disease Resistance
Resistance to mastitis, metabolic diseases, and other common problems.
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Longevity
Lifespan of productive milking years, which reduces replacement costs.
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Conformation
Physical traits such as udder shape and teat placement, which influence ease of milking and mastitis risk.