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The application of a mechanistic model to analyze the factors that affect the lactation curve parameters of dairy sheep in Mexico

Angeles-Hernandez, J C; Pollott, G E; Albarran-Portillo, B; Ramírz-Perez, A H; Lizarazo-Chaparro, A; Castelan Ortega, O; Gonzalez Ronzuillo, M

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J C Angeles-Hernandez

G E Pollott

B Albarran-Portillo

A H Ramírz-Perez

A Lizarazo-Chaparro

O Castelan Ortega

M Gonzalez Ronzuillo



Abstract

Pollott́s mechanistic model has been designed to describe lactation curve parameters based on the known biology of milk production and can be useful for analyzing the factors that affect this process. A total of 553 lactations (9956 weekly test-day records) of crossbred dairy sheep from four commercial farms located in Mexico, were analyzed to investigate environmental factors that influenced lactation curve parameters, using Pollott’s 5-parameter additive model. This model was fitted to each lactation using an iterative nonlinear procedure. The estimated parameters were maximum milk secretion potential (MSmax), relative rate of increase in cell differentiation (GR), maximum secretion loss (MSLmax), relative rate of decline in cell numbers (DR) and the proportion of parenchyma cells dead at parturition. A general linear model procedure was used to determine the effect of type of lambing, lambing number, flock and lambing season on total lactation milk yield (TMY), lactation length and estimated parameters of the Pollott model. Ewes had an average milk yield of 74.4 L with an average lactation length of 140 days. Flock had a significant (P 

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Angeles-Hernandez, J. C., Pollott, G. E., Albarran-Portillo, B., Ramírz-Perez, A. H., Lizarazo-Chaparro, A., Castelan Ortega, O., & Gonzalez Ronzuillo, M. (2018). The application of a mechanistic model to analyze the factors that affect the lactation curve parameters of dairy sheep in Mexico. Small Ruminant Research, 164, 58-63. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2018.05.003

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 4, 2018
Publication Date May 18, 2018
Deposit Date Jun 28, 2018
Publicly Available Date May 20, 2019
Journal SMALL RUMINANT RESEARCH
Print ISSN 0921-4488
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 164
Pages 58-63
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2018.05.003
Public URL https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1387201

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