Feed represents a large proportion of the variable costs in dairy production systems. The omission of feed intake measures explicitly from national dairy cow breeding objectives is predominantly due to a lack of information on which to make selection decisions. Individual cow feed intake data are available in different countries, mostly from research or nucleus herds. None of these datasets are sufficiently large enough on their own to generate accurate genetic evaluations. Here we collate data from ten populations in nine countries. A total of 224,174 test-day records from parity one to five animals, as well as 1,784 records from growing heifers were available. Random regression models fitted to lactating cow test-day records were used to ...
Financial support for gDMI from CRV (Arnhem, the Netherlands), ICBF (Cork, Ireland), CONAFE (Madrid,...
Breeding values for dry matter intake (DMI) are important to optimize dairy cattle breeding goals fo...
The objective of this study was to review some of the latest evidence on genetic variation in feed i...
Feed represents a large proportion of the variable costs in dairy production systems. The omission o...
Feed represents a large proportion of the variable costs in dairy production systems. The omission o...
Feed is a major component of variable costs associated with dairy systems and is therefore an import...
To optimize breeding for feed efficiency, dry matter intake data from 3,967 Holstein cows with 131,2...
The widespread use of genomic information in dairy cattle breeding programs has<br/>presented the op...
There has been long running interest in how feed intake and feed efficiency should be taken into acc...
With the aim of increasing the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values for dry matter intake (...
Our long-term objective is to develop breeding strategies for improving feed efficiency in dairy cat...
<p>To include feed-intake-related traits in the breeding goal, accurate estimates of genetic paramet...
Our long-term objective is to develop breeding strategies for improving feed efficiency in dairy cat...
Financial support for gDMI from CRV (Arnhem, the Netherlands), ICBF (Cork, Ireland), CONAFE (Madrid,...
Breeding values for dry matter intake (DMI) are important to optimize dairy cattle breeding goals fo...
The objective of this study was to review some of the latest evidence on genetic variation in feed i...
Feed represents a large proportion of the variable costs in dairy production systems. The omission o...
Feed represents a large proportion of the variable costs in dairy production systems. The omission o...
Feed is a major component of variable costs associated with dairy systems and is therefore an import...
To optimize breeding for feed efficiency, dry matter intake data from 3,967 Holstein cows with 131,2...
The widespread use of genomic information in dairy cattle breeding programs has<br/>presented the op...
There has been long running interest in how feed intake and feed efficiency should be taken into acc...
With the aim of increasing the accuracy of genomic estimated breeding values for dry matter intake (...
Our long-term objective is to develop breeding strategies for improving feed efficiency in dairy cat...
<p>To include feed-intake-related traits in the breeding goal, accurate estimates of genetic paramet...
Our long-term objective is to develop breeding strategies for improving feed efficiency in dairy cat...
Financial support for gDMI from CRV (Arnhem, the Netherlands), ICBF (Cork, Ireland), CONAFE (Madrid,...
Breeding values for dry matter intake (DMI) are important to optimize dairy cattle breeding goals fo...
The objective of this study was to review some of the latest evidence on genetic variation in feed i...