Advances in technology and improved data collection have increased the availability of genomic estimated breeding values (gEBV) and phenotypic information on dairy farms. This information could be used for the prediction of complex traits such as survival, which can in turn be used in replacement heifer management. In this study, we investigated which gEBV and phenotypic variables are of use in the prediction of survival. Survival was defined as survival to second lactation, plus 2 wk, a binary trait. A data set was obtained of 6,847 heifers that were all genotyped at birth. Each heifer had 50 gEBV and up to 62 phenotypic variables that became gradually available over time. Stepwise variable selection on 70% of the data was used to create m...
The length of productive life is of major economic importance in dairy cattle production. Simple br...
Abstract Background: Genetic selection has been successful in achieving increased production in dair...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
Advances in technology and improved data collection have increased the availability of genomic estim...
Although cows can live to be twenty years old, the average lifespan for a dairy cow is only five to ...
Premature mortality and culling causes great wastage in the dairy industry, as a large number of hei...
Genetic correlations and heritabilities for survival were investigated over a period of 25 yr to eva...
Longevity, productive life, or lifespan of dairy cattle is an important trait for dairy farmers, and...
Survival or longevity is an economically important trait in beef cattle. The main inconvenience for ...
Longevity reflects the ability of a cow to avoid being culled for low production, low fertility or i...
Fertility of the dairy cow relies on complex interactions between genetics, physiology, and manageme...
Complete longevity data are available too late for most sire selection. Earlier selection is possibl...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the benefit of accuracy of genomic prediction wh...
WOS: 000083057100017PubMed ID: 10531603The linear model method of VanRaden and Klaaskate for analyzi...
<p>In this study, we compared multiple logistic regression, a linear method, to naive Bayes and rand...
The length of productive life is of major economic importance in dairy cattle production. Simple br...
Abstract Background: Genetic selection has been successful in achieving increased production in dair...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...
Advances in technology and improved data collection have increased the availability of genomic estim...
Although cows can live to be twenty years old, the average lifespan for a dairy cow is only five to ...
Premature mortality and culling causes great wastage in the dairy industry, as a large number of hei...
Genetic correlations and heritabilities for survival were investigated over a period of 25 yr to eva...
Longevity, productive life, or lifespan of dairy cattle is an important trait for dairy farmers, and...
Survival or longevity is an economically important trait in beef cattle. The main inconvenience for ...
Longevity reflects the ability of a cow to avoid being culled for low production, low fertility or i...
Fertility of the dairy cow relies on complex interactions between genetics, physiology, and manageme...
Complete longevity data are available too late for most sire selection. Earlier selection is possibl...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the benefit of accuracy of genomic prediction wh...
WOS: 000083057100017PubMed ID: 10531603The linear model method of VanRaden and Klaaskate for analyzi...
<p>In this study, we compared multiple logistic regression, a linear method, to naive Bayes and rand...
The length of productive life is of major economic importance in dairy cattle production. Simple br...
Abstract Background: Genetic selection has been successful in achieving increased production in dair...
Genomic selection relaxes the requirement of traditional selection tools to have phenotypic measurem...