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Prediction of UK dairy fertility proofs for foreign bulls
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2017
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We have recently developed a Fertility Index for UK dairy cattle (Wall et al., 2003). After examining national data it was decided that the Fertility Index should be based on sire PTAs for calving interval (CI) and nonreturn rate (NR) after 56 days weighted by their relative economic weights. However, just under half of the available bulls have no milking daughters in the UK. It would take about 4 years from the time of first use in the UK, for a bull to have sufficient daughters for a reliable fertility proof. Waiting this long for fertility information on which to base selection decisions will slow genetic progress and is undesirable as many of these bulls could have fertility proofs in their country of first test. This study examines the feasibility of converting foreign fertility proofs to UK equivalents.
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