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Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú

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ARA GOMEZ, Miguel  and  AGUERO PALACIOS, Ysela. Fitting non-linear mixed models for the description of bovine lactation curves under grazing in El Mantaro, Junín, Peru. Rev. investig. vet. Perú [online]. 2020, vol.31, n.4, e19027. ISSN 1609-9117.  http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/rivep.v31i4.19027.

Conventionally, lactation curves of confined dairy cattle have been modelled using non-linear, fixed effects models (MNL). The aims of this study were (i) to assess the fit of non-linear mixed models(MMNL), usingtheWood(y = β xβ2e-β3x) and Wilmink (y = β + β e-0.009x+ β x) functions to analyse lactation curves under grazing and in the context of heteroscedasticity and correlated errors, and (ii) to evaluate the effect of parity and calving season on the curve parameters for both functions. The Wood and the Wilmink functions were fitted, using MNL and MMNL to 600 milk production records corresponding to 42 lactations from 2004 to 2012 from dairy cattle with 1, 2 or >3 calvings in the wet or dry season from the herd in the IVITA-El Mantaro Research Station (Junin, Perú). For both functions, the MMNL outperformed the MNL in terms of residual standard error reduction, increasing of the likelihood, and being able to model random effects and correlations for all the parameters of both functions. The MMNL was also able to model heteroscedasticity by means of a variance function and correlated errors by means of a spatial correlation function. There were not important differences in the fitting of the Wood or Wilmink functions in terms of the residual standard error or the Akaike or bayesian information criteria. Both, parity and calving season did not have significant effects on the curve parameters of the Wood and Wilmink functions. It is concluded that the MMNL is an excellent tool to model lactation curves both at the populationor individual-level.

Keywords : lactation curves; nonlinear mixed models; Wood function; Wilmink function; Junín; Peru.

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