Heritability of Lactation Cell Count Measures and Their Relationships with Milk Yield and Composition in Ayrshire Cows

Abstract
Lactation measures of somatic cell count were calculated from monthly test-day observations (transformed to a log scale) taken between Feb., 1977-Feb., 1981 in Ayrshire cows in 115 herds enrolled in the Quebec [Canada] Dairy Herd Analysis Service. Analyses were separate within 3 groups: 1137 1st lactations, representing 37 sires; 1728 2nd and later lactations, representing 57 sires and 2510 all lactations, representing 74 sires. Heritabilities of lactation measures were estimated from sire and error variances obtained by iterative minimum norm quadratic unbiased estimation. Heritabilities ranged from 0.09-0.16 in 1st lactations and averaged 0.09 for the group of 2nd and later lactations and 0.07 for all lactations. Generic correlations of lactation measures of cell count with milk, fat, protein yield, fat percent and protein percent averaged 0.36, 0.68, 0.74, 0.38 and 0.45, in 1st lactations; -0.97, -0.27, -0.56, 0.52 and 0.03 in 2nd and later lactations; and -0.50, -0.54, -0.73, 0.43 and 0.19 in all lactations. Respective average phenotypic correlations were low and negative for milk, fat, protein yield and fat percent and low and positive for protein percent.