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23 October 2019 Generation intervals in Canadian dairy cattle herds
Bernard Ato Hagan, Roger Cue
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Genetic evaluation records for the Canadian Holstein, Ayrshire, Jersey, and Brown Swiss bulls and cows born from 1950 and 1960, respectively, were used to study the generation intervals (L) along the four-path selection model. The objectives of the study were to determine the L in the four dairy cattle breeds and the effects of some environmental factors and variations among herds or artificial insemination (AI) studs on the L achieved. Total L of the four selection paths was reduced by 55% from 29.2 yr in 1980 to 13.2 yr in 2016 in the Holstein breed. Substantial reductions in total L were also observed in the Ayrshire, Jersey, and Brown Swiss populations between 1980 and 2016. Unlike progeny year of birth, housing system, agricultural region in Québec (region) — as well as their interaction — were not important on realised L of sires and dams used on Canadian dairy farms. There were significant variations among herds and AI studs on the age of sires and dams used for breeding. The considerable variations in realised L among herds and AI studs offer opportunities to increase the annual rate of genetic progress in the four Canadian dairy cattle populations.

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Bernard Ato Hagan and Roger Cue "Generation intervals in Canadian dairy cattle herds," Canadian Journal of Animal Science 100(1), 175-183, (23 October 2019). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjas-2019-0053
Received: 5 March 2019; Accepted: 21 October 2019; Published: 23 October 2019
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KEYWORDS
Ayrshire
dairy
generation interval
herd
Holstein
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