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Abstract
First of all, the quality of milk depends on zootechnical factors influencing its change in the cow's body formation. To improve the quality of milk, we need to establish the influence of these factors on milk components. One of the important factors that affect the indicators of protein content is the value of the mother according to these characteristics. The article considers the influence of the genetic factor (mother's productivity) on the indicators of protein content in milk and milk protein of their daughters. Studies have found that, according to the first lactation, the increase in the milk protein yield of daughters with an increase in the same indicator of mothers was much more intense compared to the second and third lactations. The degree of influence on the first lactation was 6.9%, on the second - 4.6%, on the third - 4.4%, on the average - 4.3%. Regarding the dependences of the protein content of mothers and daughters on the number of lactation, similar trends are observed as for the yield of milk protein. The degrees of influence are: for the first lactation - 3.9%, for the second - 1.0%, for the third - 0.2% and on the average - 2.3%. With increasing protein content and milk protein yield in mothers, the corresponding signs in daughters also increase. However, protein content and milk protein yield in mothers and daughters are not linearly related. We found the highest association between mothers' and daughters' productivity in animals with high productivity levels. In low-productivity animals, this connection is weakly expressed.
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1 Kharkiv Petro Vasylenko National Technical University of Agriculture, 44 Alchevskih St., Kharkiv, 61002, Ukraine
2 Institute of Animal Science NAAS of Ukraine, 1-A Livestock breeders St., Kharkiv, 61026, Ukraine
3 Mykolaiv National Agrarian University, 9 George Gongadze St., Mykolaiv, 54020, Ukraine
4 Kharkiv National Agrarian University named after V.V. Dokuchaeva, p/o "Dokuchaev-2", training camp of KNAU, Kharkiv region, Kharkiv, 62483, Ukraine
5 Odessa State Agrarian University, 13 Panteleimonovskaya St., Odessa, 65012, Ukraine