In developing countries minimal and erratic performance and pedigree recording impede implementation of large-sized breeding programs. Small-sized nucleus programs offer an alternative but rely on their economic performance for their viability. We investigated the economic performance of 2 alternative small-sized dairy nucleus programs [i.e., progeny testing (PT) and genomic selection (GS)] over a 20-yr investment period. The nucleus was made up of 453 male and 360 female animals distributed in 8 non-overlapping age classes. Each year 10 active sires and 100 elite dams were selected. Populations of commercial recorded cows (CRC) of sizes 12,592 and 25,184 were used to produce test daughters in PT or to create a reference population in GS, r...
Abstract. High rates of genetic gain canbe achieved through (1) accurate predictions of breedingvalu...
Data from the nucleus herd at the International Trypanotolerance Centre (ITC) in The Gambia were use...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
Dairy cattle breeding programs in developing countries are constrained by minimal and erratic pedigr...
The objective of this study was to compare a con-ventional dairy cattle breeding program characteriz...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate a genomic breeding scheme in a small dairy cattl...
<p>Smallholder dairy cattle production systems in Africa are intensifying production through importa...
Genomic selection is revolutionizing the design of breeding schemes, especially for dairy cattle. Th...
Selection response from a two-tier nucleus breeding scheme using the current Kenyan breeding goal wa...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing accuracy of genomic selection, achiev...
A stochastic simulation was used in the first study to evaluate the effects of international scenari...
A deterministic model to calculate rates of genetic gain and inbreeding was used to compare a range ...
In large developed countries, genomic selection has radically transformed dairy cattle breeding, wit...
AbstractSmall dairy breeds are challenged by low reliabilities of genomic prediction. Therefore, we ...
Genomic selection has the potential to revolutionize dairy cattle breeding because young animals can...
Abstract. High rates of genetic gain canbe achieved through (1) accurate predictions of breedingvalu...
Data from the nucleus herd at the International Trypanotolerance Centre (ITC) in The Gambia were use...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...
Dairy cattle breeding programs in developing countries are constrained by minimal and erratic pedigr...
The objective of this study was to compare a con-ventional dairy cattle breeding program characteriz...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate a genomic breeding scheme in a small dairy cattl...
<p>Smallholder dairy cattle production systems in Africa are intensifying production through importa...
Genomic selection is revolutionizing the design of breeding schemes, especially for dairy cattle. Th...
Selection response from a two-tier nucleus breeding scheme using the current Kenyan breeding goal wa...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing accuracy of genomic selection, achiev...
A stochastic simulation was used in the first study to evaluate the effects of international scenari...
A deterministic model to calculate rates of genetic gain and inbreeding was used to compare a range ...
In large developed countries, genomic selection has radically transformed dairy cattle breeding, wit...
AbstractSmall dairy breeds are challenged by low reliabilities of genomic prediction. Therefore, we ...
Genomic selection has the potential to revolutionize dairy cattle breeding because young animals can...
Abstract. High rates of genetic gain canbe achieved through (1) accurate predictions of breedingvalu...
Data from the nucleus herd at the International Trypanotolerance Centre (ITC) in The Gambia were use...
Breeding has increased genetic gain for dairy cattle in advanced economies but has had limited succe...