Supplemental Data for "Genetic evaluations and genome-wide association studies for specific digital dermatitis diagnoses in dairy cows considering genotype x housing system interactions"
The present study aimed to use detailed phenotyping for the claw disorder digital dermatitis (DD) considering specific DD stages in two housing systems (conventional cubicle barns = CON and compost bedded pack barns = CBPB) to infer possible genotype x housing system interactions. The DD-stages included 2,980 observations for the three traits DD-sick, DD-acute and DD-chronic from 1,311 Holstein-Friesian and 399 Fleckvieh-Simmental cows. Selection of the 5 CBPB and 5 CON herds was based on a specific protocol to achieve a high level of herd similarity with regard to climate, feeding, milking system and location, but with pronounced housing system differences. Five other farms had “a mixed system” with two sub-herds, one representing CBPB and the other one CON. 899 cows (1530 observations) represented the CBPB system, and 811 cows (1450 observations) the CON system. The average disease prevalence was 20.47 % for DD-sick, 13.88 % for DD-acute and 5.34 % for DD-chronic, with a higher prevalence in CON than in CBPB. After quality control of 50K genotypes, 38,495 SNPs from 926 cows remained for the ongoing genomic analyses.
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