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Title: Implications of Crossbreeding on Dairy Cattle Improvement


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Implications of Crossbreeding on Dairy Cattle
Improvement
  • Paul VanRaden and Ashley Sanders
  • Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory
  • Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Beltsville,
    MD
  • paul_at_aipl.arsusda.gov, asanders_at_aipl.arsusda.gov

2
Crossbreeding Theory Holstein ? Brown Swiss
Protein Yield
3
Crossbreeding Research
  • Document current levels of crossbreeding in the
    US from DHI data.
  • 3500 parent-identified crossbreds cows born in
    1997.
  • 600,000 sire-identified Holsteins.
  • 35,000 sire-identified Jerseys.
  • Determine if crossbreeding makes sense in dairy
    cattle.
  • If yes, advise breeders on possible selection and
    mating systems across breeds.

4
Crossbred and Purebred Data
  • Yield and SCS data
  • 572 herds each with at least 5 crossbred cows.
  • 10,442 F1 crossbred cows born since 1990.
  • 140,421 purebred herdmates (80 were Holstein).
  • Productive life data
  • 41,131 crossbred cows born since 1960.
  • 726,344 purebred herdmates.
  • Other traits
  • Body size breed means and heterosis from
    literature.
  • Udder, feet and legs, calving ease, etc. values
    were 0.

5
Breed Differences Heterosis for Economic Merit
6
Merit of F1 Holstein Crossbreds
Compared to 2000 genetic base for Holstein
7
Mates for Holstein Cows
8
Separate or Combined Breed Evaluations
  • Separate data sets reduce bias in evaluations
    within breeds, but some information is lost
  • Crossbred cows evaluated inaccurately or not at
    all
  • Conversion formulas to compare cows across
    breeds
  • New Zealand, Australia, and the Netherlands
    include crossbreds and account for heterosis in
    evaluations.
  • USDA-DHIA evaluations exclude crossbred cows
    unless identified as part of a grading-up
    program.

9
Sires with Many Crossbred Daughters
10
Conclusions
11
Conclusions
  • Currently
  • Heterosis was about 4 for yield traits, (unfavorable) for SCS, and 1 for PL.
  • Profit from Jersey ? Holstein and Brown Swiss ?
    Holstein crosses was higher than from Holsteins
    when compared at PTA 0.
  • Fewer extreme PTA bulls are found in minor
    breeds.
  • Matings with high additive merit and low
    inbreeding make sense.

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  • Future daughter inbreeding 5.6
  • Average for active AI Holsteins 4.9
  • Inbreeding when mated to Jerseys 0.0
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