Excellent reproductive performance in both males and females is fundamental to profitable dairy and beef production systems. In this review we undertook a meta-analysis of genetic parameters for female reproductive performance across 55 dairy studies or populations and 12 beef studies or populations as well as across 28 different studies or populations for male reproductive performance. A plethora of reproductive phenotypes exist in dairy and beef cattle and a meta-analysis of the literature suggests that most of the female reproductive traits in dairy and beef cattle tend to be lowly heritable (0.02 to 0.04). Reproductive-related phenotypes in male animals (e.g. semen quality) tend to be more heritable than female reproductive phenotypes w...
The overall objective of one of the major research programs in the Co-operative Research Centre (CRC...
256 pagesResearch presented in this thesis aimed at improving the efficiency of dairy farms through ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryMegan RolfThe genetic basis of fertility ...
Excellent reproductive performance in both males and females is fundamental to profitable dairy and ...
peer-reviewedDue primarily to a lack of phenotypic data, little research has been undertaken on the ...
Decline in fertility in last few decades, especially in high milk producing dairy cows, is a major c...
Genetic selection for improved fertility in cattle has historically been considered problematic due ...
Undisturbed reproduction is key for successful breeding of beef and dairy cattle. Improving reproduc...
The objectives of this study are to determine the most effective technique of assessing reproductive...
Fertility and reproductive performance are key drivers of dairy farm profitability. Hence, reproduct...
The existence of significant and sufficient genetic variation in fertility is generally accepted and...
The development of breeding tools, such as genomic selection and sexed semen, has progressed rapidly...
The overall objective of one of the major research programs in the Co-operative Research Centre (CRC...
Reproduction in beef cattle herds is a key driver of productivity and profitability of beef enterpri...
Prospects for improving female fertility in dairy cattle using genetic selection are reviewed. Today...
The overall objective of one of the major research programs in the Co-operative Research Centre (CRC...
256 pagesResearch presented in this thesis aimed at improving the efficiency of dairy farms through ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryMegan RolfThe genetic basis of fertility ...
Excellent reproductive performance in both males and females is fundamental to profitable dairy and ...
peer-reviewedDue primarily to a lack of phenotypic data, little research has been undertaken on the ...
Decline in fertility in last few decades, especially in high milk producing dairy cows, is a major c...
Genetic selection for improved fertility in cattle has historically been considered problematic due ...
Undisturbed reproduction is key for successful breeding of beef and dairy cattle. Improving reproduc...
The objectives of this study are to determine the most effective technique of assessing reproductive...
Fertility and reproductive performance are key drivers of dairy farm profitability. Hence, reproduct...
The existence of significant and sufficient genetic variation in fertility is generally accepted and...
The development of breeding tools, such as genomic selection and sexed semen, has progressed rapidly...
The overall objective of one of the major research programs in the Co-operative Research Centre (CRC...
Reproduction in beef cattle herds is a key driver of productivity and profitability of beef enterpri...
Prospects for improving female fertility in dairy cattle using genetic selection are reviewed. Today...
The overall objective of one of the major research programs in the Co-operative Research Centre (CRC...
256 pagesResearch presented in this thesis aimed at improving the efficiency of dairy farms through ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryMegan RolfThe genetic basis of fertility ...