Should we breed cows like pigs? A new organisation of dairy cattle breeding

Morten Kargo*, Hanne Marie Nielsen, Søren Østergaard, R. D. Kring, Margot Slagboom, Julie Brastrup Clasen, Jørn Rind Thomasen

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

Crossbreeding is the most common breeding system for pigs and poultry, but not for dairy cattle. When selecting purebred lines for crossbred performance, it becomes possible to take advantage of both breed complementarity and heterosis. In this paper, we present a new structure of dairy cattle breeding with the aim to improve crossbred performance in production cows. The structure
of the dairy sector can be organised like a pyramid with nucleus herds, multiplier herds, and production herds. Genetic improvement of purebreds takes place in the nucleus. Surplus females from the breeding nucleus are transferred to the multiplier level, where they are used as dams of crossbred animals for production herds. In addition, we hypothesise that joint breeding planning and formulation of breeding goals for each parental breed are necessary in order to optimise
crossbred performance.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelWCGALP 2022 Programme book
Antal sider4
ForlagWageningen Academic Publishers
Publikationsdatojul. 2022
StatusUdgivet - jul. 2022
BegivenhedWorld Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production - Rotterdam, Holland
Varighed: 3 jul. 20228 jul. 2022
Konferencens nummer: 12
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KonferenceWorld Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production
Nummer12
Land/OmrådeHolland
ByRotterdam
Periode03/07/202208/07/2022
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