Genetic and phenotypic evaluation of milk production in Khuzestani buffalo under intensive farming conditions
Kobra Karimi, Mohammad Taghi Beigi Nassiri, Mahmoud Amiri Roudbar, Alireza Jolazadeh

TL;DR
This study evaluates milk production in Khuzestani buffaloes under intensive farming, revealing genetic potential and environmental influences for improved dairy efficiency.
Contribution
The first genetic assessment of milk yield in Khuzestani buffaloes under intensive systems, revealing untapped genetic potential and productivity drivers.
Findings
Average daily milk yield was 4.82 kg with peak production between 50 and 75 days in milk.
270-day milk yield averaged 1065 ± 355.8 kg with a 66.75 kg annual increase.
Moderate heritability (h² = 0.433) and a positive genetic trend of ~28.5 kg/year in breeding values were observed.
Abstract
•First genetic assessment of milk yield in Khuzestanian buffaloes under extensive systems.•Genetic and phenotypic trends demonstrate measurable progress in buffalo milk productivity.•Environmental and management factors significantly influenced yield and lactation curve in buffaloes.•Results provide a framework for sustainable breeding strategies in Iranian buffaloes. First genetic assessment of milk yield in Khuzestanian buffaloes under extensive systems. Genetic and phenotypic trends demonstrate measurable progress in buffalo milk productivity. Environmental and management factors significantly influenced yield and lactation curve in buffaloes. Results provide a framework for sustainable breeding strategies in Iranian buffaloes. Understanding the productive potential of Khuzestani buffaloes is essential for improving dairy efficiency and supporting sustainable livelihoods in…
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TopicsGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestock · Livestock Farming and Management · Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
