The goal of most beef production systems is to increase or at least maintain profitability. Producers can attempt to increase profitability in a variety of ways that might include reducing feed costs, changing their marketing program, or perhaps by changing the performance of their herd through genetic improvement. Focusing on this latter option, there are two primary genetic tools available: selection and mating where selection refers to the selection of breeding animals and mating includes which females are mated to which bulls, for example, crossbreeding systems. This paper focuses on the former, the selection of the appropriate animals for a production system with the goal to improve profitability. The best tool available for making se...
If commercial beef producers were to abandon crossbreeding, there would be no need to consider Acros...
Genomics may have much to offer in the implementation of breeding objectives. Advantages of genomic ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryRobert L. WeaberThe objective of this ...
The goal of most beef production systems is to increase or at least maintain profitability. Producer...
The amount of information upon which to base selection decisions has continued to increase over time...
Profitability is the primary goal for most beef cattle producers. The main source of long-term profi...
Expected Progeny Differences (EPD) have been widely adopted by the US Beef Industry over the last se...
Working with beef cattle producers over the past 15 plus years, I have become convinced that the gen...
As a bull producer, I know that my long-term business success depends on the financial success of my...
This fact sheet provides the basics of EPDs, how they are generated, EPDs and crossbreeding, and acc...
"Two major breeding programs in beef cattle improvement are: (1) purebred, in which the objective is...
The selection problem, that of choosing which individuals become parents, is inherent in all of beef...
Selection alters the frequency of genes in a population (breed) affecting a particular characteristi...
Genetic predictions in the form of expected progeny differences (EPDs) represent the beef industry\u...
Improvement of the economic position of the farm or ranch is an ongoing process for many commercial ...
If commercial beef producers were to abandon crossbreeding, there would be no need to consider Acros...
Genomics may have much to offer in the implementation of breeding objectives. Advantages of genomic ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryRobert L. WeaberThe objective of this ...
The goal of most beef production systems is to increase or at least maintain profitability. Producer...
The amount of information upon which to base selection decisions has continued to increase over time...
Profitability is the primary goal for most beef cattle producers. The main source of long-term profi...
Expected Progeny Differences (EPD) have been widely adopted by the US Beef Industry over the last se...
Working with beef cattle producers over the past 15 plus years, I have become convinced that the gen...
As a bull producer, I know that my long-term business success depends on the financial success of my...
This fact sheet provides the basics of EPDs, how they are generated, EPDs and crossbreeding, and acc...
"Two major breeding programs in beef cattle improvement are: (1) purebred, in which the objective is...
The selection problem, that of choosing which individuals become parents, is inherent in all of beef...
Selection alters the frequency of genes in a population (breed) affecting a particular characteristi...
Genetic predictions in the form of expected progeny differences (EPDs) represent the beef industry\u...
Improvement of the economic position of the farm or ranch is an ongoing process for many commercial ...
If commercial beef producers were to abandon crossbreeding, there would be no need to consider Acros...
Genomics may have much to offer in the implementation of breeding objectives. Advantages of genomic ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryRobert L. WeaberThe objective of this ...