Genetics is responsible for approximately half the observed changes in animal performance in well structured breeding programs. Key characteristics of the dairy cow of the future include (1) production of a large quantity of high-value output (i.e. milk and meat), (2) good reproductive performance, (3) good health status, (4) good longevity, (5) no requirement for a large quantity of feed, yet being able to eat sufficient feed to meet its requirements, (6) easy to manage (i.e. easy calving, docile), (7) good conformation (over and above reflective of health, reproductive performance and longevity), (8) low environmental footprint, and (9) resilience to external perturbations. Pertinent and balanced breeding goals must be developed and imple...
International audienceOver the past 100 yr, the range of traits considered for genetic selection in ...
The aim of this thesis was to find ways of using the genetic information available about the cows to...
“A key priority in research and education should be to identify those traits that really affect cost...
peer-reviewedGenetics is responsible for approximately half the observed changes in animal performan...
Rates of genetic gain in dairy cows are impressive, especially for milk production traits that drive...
Cattle production faces new challenges regarding sustainability with its three pillars – economic, s...
Genomic selection in dairy cattle breeding is a breakthrough such as the industry has not experience...
Prospects for improving female fertility in dairy cattle using genetic selection are reviewed. Today...
Milk yields >10,000 kg/year are common in modern dairy production, owing to improved nutrition, mana...
The existence of significant and sufficient genetic variation in fertility is generally accepted and...
Background: Drivers of change in dairy herd health management include the significant increase in he...
AbstractFeed efficiency, as defined by the fraction of feed energy or dry matter captured in product...
<p>Feed efficiency, as defined by the fraction of feed energy or dry matter captured in products, ha...
Excellent reproductive performance in both males and females is fundamental to profitable dairy and ...
Genomic selection is rapidly becoming the state-of-the-art genetic selection methodology in dairy ca...
International audienceOver the past 100 yr, the range of traits considered for genetic selection in ...
The aim of this thesis was to find ways of using the genetic information available about the cows to...
“A key priority in research and education should be to identify those traits that really affect cost...
peer-reviewedGenetics is responsible for approximately half the observed changes in animal performan...
Rates of genetic gain in dairy cows are impressive, especially for milk production traits that drive...
Cattle production faces new challenges regarding sustainability with its three pillars – economic, s...
Genomic selection in dairy cattle breeding is a breakthrough such as the industry has not experience...
Prospects for improving female fertility in dairy cattle using genetic selection are reviewed. Today...
Milk yields >10,000 kg/year are common in modern dairy production, owing to improved nutrition, mana...
The existence of significant and sufficient genetic variation in fertility is generally accepted and...
Background: Drivers of change in dairy herd health management include the significant increase in he...
AbstractFeed efficiency, as defined by the fraction of feed energy or dry matter captured in product...
<p>Feed efficiency, as defined by the fraction of feed energy or dry matter captured in products, ha...
Excellent reproductive performance in both males and females is fundamental to profitable dairy and ...
Genomic selection is rapidly becoming the state-of-the-art genetic selection methodology in dairy ca...
International audienceOver the past 100 yr, the range of traits considered for genetic selection in ...
The aim of this thesis was to find ways of using the genetic information available about the cows to...
“A key priority in research and education should be to identify those traits that really affect cost...