Cattle production faces new challenges regarding sustainability with its three pillars – economic, societal and environmental. The following three main factors will drive dairy cattle selection in the future: (1) During a long period, intensive selection for enhanced productivity has deteriorated most functional traits, some reaching a critical point and needing to be restored. This is especially the case for the Holstein breed and for female fertility, mastitis resistance, longevity and metabolic diseases. (2) Genomic selection offers two new opportunities: as the potential genetic gain can be almost doubled, more traits can be efficiently selected; phenotype recording can be decoupled from selection and limited to several thousand animals...
AbstractFeed efficiency, as defined by the fraction of feed energy or dry matter captured in product...
Genomic selection is rapidly becoming the state-of-the-art genetic selection methodology in dairy ca...
<p>Feed efficiency, as defined by the fraction of feed energy or dry matter captured in products, ha...
Genetics is responsible for approximately half the observed changes in animal performance in well st...
Rates of genetic gain in dairy cows are impressive, especially for milk production traits that drive...
Genomic selection in dairy cattle breeding is a breakthrough such as the industry has not experience...
Although food from grazed animals is increasingly sought by consumers because of perceived animal we...
Increasingly complex dairy cattle production systems require that all aspects of animal performance ...
Possibilities and requirements for organic dairy breeding lines Until now, improvements in the ef...
Traits related to resource use efficiency are dry matter intake (DMI), residual feed intake (RFI) an...
Improvements in production efficiencies and profitability of products from cattle are of great inter...
audience: researcher, professionalAnimal improvement is always directed towards a given selection ob...
For several decades, breeding goals in dairy cattle focussed on increased milk production. However, ...
As the global population and global wealth both continue to increase, so will the demand for livesto...
International audienceOver the past 100 yr, the range of traits considered for genetic selection in ...
AbstractFeed efficiency, as defined by the fraction of feed energy or dry matter captured in product...
Genomic selection is rapidly becoming the state-of-the-art genetic selection methodology in dairy ca...
<p>Feed efficiency, as defined by the fraction of feed energy or dry matter captured in products, ha...
Genetics is responsible for approximately half the observed changes in animal performance in well st...
Rates of genetic gain in dairy cows are impressive, especially for milk production traits that drive...
Genomic selection in dairy cattle breeding is a breakthrough such as the industry has not experience...
Although food from grazed animals is increasingly sought by consumers because of perceived animal we...
Increasingly complex dairy cattle production systems require that all aspects of animal performance ...
Possibilities and requirements for organic dairy breeding lines Until now, improvements in the ef...
Traits related to resource use efficiency are dry matter intake (DMI), residual feed intake (RFI) an...
Improvements in production efficiencies and profitability of products from cattle are of great inter...
audience: researcher, professionalAnimal improvement is always directed towards a given selection ob...
For several decades, breeding goals in dairy cattle focussed on increased milk production. However, ...
As the global population and global wealth both continue to increase, so will the demand for livesto...
International audienceOver the past 100 yr, the range of traits considered for genetic selection in ...
AbstractFeed efficiency, as defined by the fraction of feed energy or dry matter captured in product...
Genomic selection is rapidly becoming the state-of-the-art genetic selection methodology in dairy ca...
<p>Feed efficiency, as defined by the fraction of feed energy or dry matter captured in products, ha...