نتایج جستجو برای: sire maternal grand sire model

تعداد نتایج: 2215803  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
D G Riley C C Chase S W Coleman T A Olson

The objectives of this work were to evaluate birth and weaning traits, to estimate genetic effects, including heterosis and direct and maternal breed effects, and to evaluate calving difficulty, calf vigor at birth, and calf mortality of Romosinuano as purebreds and as crosses with Brahman and Angus. Calves (n = 1,348) were spring-born from 2002 through 2005 and weaned in the fall of each year ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1992
T R Famula

Animals bred in pastoral systems are often part of multiple-sire groups, introducing uncertainty into pedigrees. Genetic evaluation of sires and dams in such instances is complicated by the uncertainty of parenthood. This article defines a simple and rapid algorithm to compute the inverse of a numerator relationship matrix under uncertain parenthood. The algorithm can accommodate inbreeding and...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2011
B Harlizius M S Lopes N Duijvesteijn L H P van de Goor W A van Haeringen H Panneman S E F Guimarães J W M Merks E F Knol

In animal breeding, recording of correct pedigrees is essential to achieve genetic progress. Markers on DNA are useful to verify the on-farm pedigree records (parental verification) but can also be used to assign parents retrospectively (parental identification). This approach could reduce the costs of recording for traits with low incidence, such as those related to diseases or mortality. In t...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
A R Mays M A Brown D L von Tunglen C F Rosenkrans

Horn fly infestations negatively impact economic traits of beef cattle. Our objective was to determine the impact of horn flies on beef cattle milk yield and quality. Cows (n = 53) were derived from Brangus dams and sired by Bonsmara (n = 7), Brangus (n = 13), Charolais (n = 8), Gelbvieh (n = 5), Hereford (n = 12), and Romosinuano (n = 8) bulls. Horn fly counts and estimates of milk yield and q...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1984
G F Hudson L D Van Vleck

Inbreeding coefficients of 30,794 registered Ayrshire cows were calculated from relationships between sire and maternal male ancestors. Average inbreeding coefficient of all cows was less than 1% and of the 5,202 inbred cows was 5.4%. Fewer than 2% of inbred cows had coefficients greater than 15%. Percent of inbred cows increased from 23% of cows born in 1972 to 43% in 1980. Over the same perio...

Journal: :Journal of Heredity 1916

Journal: :Journal of Dairy Science 1974

Journal: :Journal of Dairy Science 1970

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2004
T A Averill R Rekaya K Weigel

A longitudinal Bayesian threshold analysis of insemination events during the first 250 d after calving of first-parity Holsteins was carried out. The outcome of an insemination event was treated as a binary response of either a success (1) or a failure (0). Thus, all breeding information for a cow, including all service sires, was included, thereby allowing for a joint evaluation of male and fe...

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