A large-scale research project among 2,000 cows on 400 Dutch dairy farms showed that the cow’s genes is greatly influencing the fat composition in the milk. The results will be published in the Journal of Dairy Science and Animal Genetics.
Milk for specific
groups
Professor Johan van Arendonk, who is leading the Milk
Genomics research project, says that the knowledge that the fat composition of
the milk is genetically determined can be used in breeding. An important
advantage shown up by the research is that the DNA profile of the bull can be
used to predict the fat composition of the daughters’ milk. That means that milk
composition can be managed without having to carry out expensive analyses. The
dairy industry in turn can produce milk with different fat compositions for
specific groups.