Large fluctuations in an artificial insemination sire\u27s evaluations concern both dairymen and artificial insemination studs. Characteristics of three bulls with high initial values which dropped on later evaluations were compared with those of 17 normal bulls. Characteristics included genetic yield, management, genetic trend, environmental trend, and size of herds where daughters freshened, genetic merit of mates, and average age at freshening of daughters in first lactation. Evidence suggests that fluctuations are from preferential treatment of daughters of some sires as well as randomness inherent in methods of sampling and evaluating sires
The objective of the study was to relate estimated breeding values (EBVs) of the parents’ 305-days p...
Pedigrees of 440,702 males and 526,956 females born during 1960 through 1979 and registered in the h...
Data were simulated according to the USDA animal model for the purpose of determining bias in female...
Variances of errors of prediction for sire evaluations which included only first records and for tho...
Correlations were computed among averages of first lactation deviations from herdmate averages of gr...
Multiple regression of genetic evaluations of about 170 Holstein bulls on sire, dam, and maternal gr...
An adjustment factor for herd genetic merit is algebraically derived from mixed-model national sire ...
Genetic trend for milk yield in the artificially sired Holstein population in the northeastern Unite...
Multiple regression of genetic evaluations for milk yields of first lactations of 159 Holstein bulls...
Milk production records of Ayrshire, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey, and Brown Swiss in the Northeast we...
There is some concern that methods of sire evaluation which utilize contemporary stablemate averages...
peer reviewedFirst-lactation test-day yields from New York, Wisconsin, and California herds with low...
The aim of study was to investigate different models for the evaluation of dairy bulls for male fert...
If genetic evaluations are calculated with a single-trait repeatability model, evaluation changes ma...
Records of AI-sired cows born between 1978 and 1982 were used to form two composite production and r...
The objective of the study was to relate estimated breeding values (EBVs) of the parents’ 305-days p...
Pedigrees of 440,702 males and 526,956 females born during 1960 through 1979 and registered in the h...
Data were simulated according to the USDA animal model for the purpose of determining bias in female...
Variances of errors of prediction for sire evaluations which included only first records and for tho...
Correlations were computed among averages of first lactation deviations from herdmate averages of gr...
Multiple regression of genetic evaluations of about 170 Holstein bulls on sire, dam, and maternal gr...
An adjustment factor for herd genetic merit is algebraically derived from mixed-model national sire ...
Genetic trend for milk yield in the artificially sired Holstein population in the northeastern Unite...
Multiple regression of genetic evaluations for milk yields of first lactations of 159 Holstein bulls...
Milk production records of Ayrshire, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey, and Brown Swiss in the Northeast we...
There is some concern that methods of sire evaluation which utilize contemporary stablemate averages...
peer reviewedFirst-lactation test-day yields from New York, Wisconsin, and California herds with low...
The aim of study was to investigate different models for the evaluation of dairy bulls for male fert...
If genetic evaluations are calculated with a single-trait repeatability model, evaluation changes ma...
Records of AI-sired cows born between 1978 and 1982 were used to form two composite production and r...
The objective of the study was to relate estimated breeding values (EBVs) of the parents’ 305-days p...
Pedigrees of 440,702 males and 526,956 females born during 1960 through 1979 and registered in the h...
Data were simulated according to the USDA animal model for the purpose of determining bias in female...