Publication history: Accepted - 26 September 2022; Published online - 29 September 2022Simple Summary Cattle have the potential to seriously injure humans and cause damage to property. The risk of cattle reacting in a dangerous manner can be reduced through genetic selection for cattle which have a better temperament. A literature search was undertaken which returned papers which met the criteria of “Bovine”, “Genetics” and “Behaviour” or terms therein. Behavioural traits were grouped and their heritability, genomic associations and correlations with production traits examined. It was found that heritability estimates were more accurate in studies with large populations (n > 1000). Gene associations with behavioural traits were found on a...
Cattle producers historically have selected for docile temperaments simply for management convenienc...
Understanding temperament is an important part of cattle production since undesirable temperament ma...
The commercial beef cattle industry relies heavily on the use of natural service sires. When artific...
People who work with cattle are at severe risk of serious injury due to the size and strength of the...
Animal temperament can be defined as a response to environmental or social stimuli. There are a numb...
peer-reviewedBackground Temperament traits are of high importance across species. In humans, temper...
Temperament in cattle can be described as the reactivity or fear response to human handling, and it ...
Cattle behavior, including measures of docility, is important to beef cattle producers not only from...
In any production setting, cattle disposition (temperament) has a great impact on handling and perfo...
<p>Behavior, type traits, and muscular development are of interest for beef cattle breeding. Genome-...
Temperament is fundamental to animal production due to its direct influence on the animal-herdsman r...
In the last decades, beef cattle breeding mainly focused on improving production and reproduction tr...
Breeding for improved animal welfare is paramount for increasing the long-term sustainability of the...
peer-reviewedThere have been considerable recent advancements in animal breeding and genetics releva...
Cattle temperament, which describes individual behaviour differences with regard to a stressor or en...
Cattle producers historically have selected for docile temperaments simply for management convenienc...
Understanding temperament is an important part of cattle production since undesirable temperament ma...
The commercial beef cattle industry relies heavily on the use of natural service sires. When artific...
People who work with cattle are at severe risk of serious injury due to the size and strength of the...
Animal temperament can be defined as a response to environmental or social stimuli. There are a numb...
peer-reviewedBackground Temperament traits are of high importance across species. In humans, temper...
Temperament in cattle can be described as the reactivity or fear response to human handling, and it ...
Cattle behavior, including measures of docility, is important to beef cattle producers not only from...
In any production setting, cattle disposition (temperament) has a great impact on handling and perfo...
<p>Behavior, type traits, and muscular development are of interest for beef cattle breeding. Genome-...
Temperament is fundamental to animal production due to its direct influence on the animal-herdsman r...
In the last decades, beef cattle breeding mainly focused on improving production and reproduction tr...
Breeding for improved animal welfare is paramount for increasing the long-term sustainability of the...
peer-reviewedThere have been considerable recent advancements in animal breeding and genetics releva...
Cattle temperament, which describes individual behaviour differences with regard to a stressor or en...
Cattle producers historically have selected for docile temperaments simply for management convenienc...
Understanding temperament is an important part of cattle production since undesirable temperament ma...
The commercial beef cattle industry relies heavily on the use of natural service sires. When artific...