With the aim of increasing the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values for dry matter intake (DMI) in dairy cattle, data from Australia (AU), the United Kingdom (UK), and the Netherlands (NL) were combined using both single-trait and multi-trait models. In total, DMI records were available on 1,801 animals, including 843 AU growing heifers with records on DMI measured over 60 to 70 d at approximately 200 d of age, and 359 UK and 599 NL lactating heifers with records on DMI during the first 100 d in milk. The genotypes used in this study were obtained from the Illumina Bovine 50K chip (Illumina Inc., San Diego, CA). The AU, UK, and NL genomic data were matched using the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) name. Quality controls were a...
Context: Feed is the largest expense on a dairy farm, therefore improving feed efficiency is importa...
Feed is a major component of variable costs associated with dairy systems and is therefore an import...
Genomic selection on feed efficiency traits in dairy cows can save more feed costs and result in mor...
With the aim of increasing the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values for dry matter intake (...
Dairy cow dry matter intake (DMI) data from Australia (AU), the United Kingdom (UK) and the Netherla...
With the aim of increasing the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values for dry matter intake (...
Financial support for gDMI from CRV (Arnhem, the Netherlands), ICBF (Cork, Ireland), CONAFE (Madrid,...
Validating genomic prediction equations in independent populations is an important part of evaluatin...
Feed represents a large proportion of the variable costs in dairy production systems. The omission o...
Validating genomic prediction equations in independent populations is an important part of evaluatin...
In dairy cattle, the rate of genetic gain from genomic selection depends on reliability of direct ge...
Validating genomic prediction equations in independent populations is an important part of evaluatin...
We evaluated the accuracy of biology informed genomic prediction for dry matter intake in 2,162 Dutc...
Genomic prediction of feed intake using predictor traits A total of 77,640 weekly records on dry mat...
Context: Feed is the largest expense on a dairy farm, therefore improving feed efficiency is importa...
Feed is a major component of variable costs associated with dairy systems and is therefore an import...
Genomic selection on feed efficiency traits in dairy cows can save more feed costs and result in mor...
With the aim of increasing the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values for dry matter intake (...
Dairy cow dry matter intake (DMI) data from Australia (AU), the United Kingdom (UK) and the Netherla...
With the aim of increasing the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values for dry matter intake (...
Financial support for gDMI from CRV (Arnhem, the Netherlands), ICBF (Cork, Ireland), CONAFE (Madrid,...
Validating genomic prediction equations in independent populations is an important part of evaluatin...
Feed represents a large proportion of the variable costs in dairy production systems. The omission o...
Validating genomic prediction equations in independent populations is an important part of evaluatin...
In dairy cattle, the rate of genetic gain from genomic selection depends on reliability of direct ge...
Validating genomic prediction equations in independent populations is an important part of evaluatin...
We evaluated the accuracy of biology informed genomic prediction for dry matter intake in 2,162 Dutc...
Genomic prediction of feed intake using predictor traits A total of 77,640 weekly records on dry mat...
Context: Feed is the largest expense on a dairy farm, therefore improving feed efficiency is importa...
Feed is a major component of variable costs associated with dairy systems and is therefore an import...
Genomic selection on feed efficiency traits in dairy cows can save more feed costs and result in mor...