Comparison of linear type traits of daughters of Simmental bulls

Authors

  • Marko Lazić Agriculture Cooperative "Eko Zupa", Aleksandrovac, Serbia
  • Zvonko Spasić Agriculture Cooperative "Eko Zupa", Aleksandrovac, Serbia
  • Dragana Grčak Faculty of Agriculture, University of Priština, Lešak, Serbia
  • Zoran Z. Ilić Faculty of Agriculture, University of Priština, Lešak, Serbia
  • Božidar Milošević University of Priština, Faculty of Agriculture, Lešak, Serbia
  • Simeon Rakonjac Faculty of Agronomy in Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Serbia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5937/

Keywords:

body development, exterior, linear scoring, cattle, type traits

Abstract

Linear assessment of the type and body development provides very important information on the total value of animals for the purpose of breeding animals selected and classified into classes. Determination of the average values of exterior parameters, especially non-measurable traits, is useful in defining breeding objectives and formulating effective plans and programs. Given that previous studies found statistically significant differences among daughters of Simmental bulls for some properties of the exterior, the objective of this paper was to compare linear type traits and body development of daughters of Simmental bulls in the Rasina region. Based on linear type traits and body development, the most significant results were achieved by daughters of bull No. 1464 (Ralfus) for the frame, muscularity and form, and by daughters of bull No. 1488 (Hormaz) for udder appearance. If each attribute is analyzed separately, bull No. 1411 (Horau) is equally significant for the traits for which its daughters showed the best performance.

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06.02.2026

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