The objective of the present study was to compare growth curves for live weight (LW) and body size of three strains of female dairy cattle reared under common environments in Ireland. One strain (HP) was selected from a predominantly North-American/European Holstein-Friesian genetic pool selected for high milk production. The second strain (HD) represented a predominantly North-American/European Holstein-Friesian genetic pool selected for high milk production but with greater selection emphasis on functional non-production traits. The third strain (NZ) consisted of New Zealand Holstein-Friesian females of high genetic merit for profitability in New Zealand. The data consisted of 99 animals (33 animals in each strain) with records on LW, len...
In general, genetic selection is applied after first calving to traits that manifest themselves duri...
Recent attempts to increase weight of product marketed for a cow herd have emphasized increasing the...
Genetic (co)variances between body condition score (BCS), body weight (BW), milk production, and fer...
It is important to achieve a consistently high reproductive performance in the seasonal, pastoral-ba...
End of Project ReportVarious strains of Holstein-Friesian cattle have been imported into Ireland in ...
Breeding goals of Holstein dairy cattle in New Zealand (NZL) focus on traits reflecting adaptation t...
The purpose of the study reported in this thesis was to evaluate whether liveweight, measured in Fri...
Dairy cattle have traditionally been selected for their ability to produce milk and milk components....
The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth curves of females to determine if mature size...
Approximately two thirds of the annual beef kill in New Zealand originates from the dairy industry. ...
The New Zealand Dairy Industry has been aiming to bring about genetic improvement of dairy cattle by...
Body measurements are important for a proper understanding of how growth takes place in animals. Unf...
Body measurements are important for a proper understanding of how growth takes place in animals. Unf...
Local and commercial dairy breeds form organic farms were compared regarding production traits, dire...
To achieve optimal profitability in dairy production the type of cow farmed must be suitable for the...
In general, genetic selection is applied after first calving to traits that manifest themselves duri...
Recent attempts to increase weight of product marketed for a cow herd have emphasized increasing the...
Genetic (co)variances between body condition score (BCS), body weight (BW), milk production, and fer...
It is important to achieve a consistently high reproductive performance in the seasonal, pastoral-ba...
End of Project ReportVarious strains of Holstein-Friesian cattle have been imported into Ireland in ...
Breeding goals of Holstein dairy cattle in New Zealand (NZL) focus on traits reflecting adaptation t...
The purpose of the study reported in this thesis was to evaluate whether liveweight, measured in Fri...
Dairy cattle have traditionally been selected for their ability to produce milk and milk components....
The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth curves of females to determine if mature size...
Approximately two thirds of the annual beef kill in New Zealand originates from the dairy industry. ...
The New Zealand Dairy Industry has been aiming to bring about genetic improvement of dairy cattle by...
Body measurements are important for a proper understanding of how growth takes place in animals. Unf...
Body measurements are important for a proper understanding of how growth takes place in animals. Unf...
Local and commercial dairy breeds form organic farms were compared regarding production traits, dire...
To achieve optimal profitability in dairy production the type of cow farmed must be suitable for the...
In general, genetic selection is applied after first calving to traits that manifest themselves duri...
Recent attempts to increase weight of product marketed for a cow herd have emphasized increasing the...
Genetic (co)variances between body condition score (BCS), body weight (BW), milk production, and fer...