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Maternal Traits
BETTER BULLS TO BREED BETTER COWS
Breeders and buyers of Limousin cattle will be able to take advantage
of a new suite of Maternal EBVs and Indexes from Autumn 2006.
Extensive research completed in 2004/5 by SAC, DEFRA, SEERAD, MLC
and supported by the British Limousin Cattle Society identified the
following as the major maternal factors contributing to UK beef profitability:
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age at first calving
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reproductive success
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replacement rate, and
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cow size
In response, so that breeders can effectively select animals with
high genetic merit for traits that contribute to these, the new Estimated
Breeding Values (EBVs) available are as follows:
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Longevity (years)
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Age
at First Calving (%)
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Calving
Interval (days)
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Maternal
Calving Ease (%)
The table below shows what each EBV indicates and how to interpret
it when using or buying bulls and replacement females:
| Trait |
Predicts |
Interpretation |
| Longevity (years) |
Predicts the length of a cow’s breeding
life. For bulls it predicts the breeding life of his female offspring. |
+ve values = longer breeding life |
| Age at First Calving (%) |
Predicting the ability to first calve at a young
age, given the opportunity. For bulls, it predicts their female
offspring’s’ ability to first calve at a young age,
given the opportunity. |
-ve values = a higher proportion
of females reaching puberty at an early age |
| Calving Interval (days) |
Predicts reproductive success. For bulls, it predicts
the reproductive success of female offspring. |
-ve values = cows that will get
back in calf more quickly |
| Maternal Calving Ease (%) |
Predicts the ease with which a cow will
calve. For bulls it predicts how easy calving his female offspring
will be. Not to be confused with Calving Ease Direct (the ease
with which a bull’s progeny will be born). |
+ve values = more unassisted calvings |
Together with the existing 200 Day Milk EBV, the Beef Value and the
Calving Value, these EBVs have also been used to produce two new Indexes,
as follows:
Maternal Value
An index predicting the overall economic value of an animal’s
genetic ability to produce breeding females.
As with all other breeding indexes, the Maternal Value is calculated from
the relative economic values of the contributing EBVs.
A bull with a Maternal Value of LM12V, for example, will be worth £12
more per cow mated than a bull with a value of LM0V, half of which will be
realised in his progeny by merit of their maternal characteristics.
Maternal Production Value
The economic value of an animal in terms of its overall genetic potential
to produce female replacements for breeding and males for finishing
This Index is calculated from Maternal Value, Beef Value and Calving Value,
while also taking into account Maintenance Value (the costs associated with
feeding mature cows within the herd).
A bull with a Maternal Production Value of LM10P, for example, will be
worth £10
more per cow mated than a bull with a value of LM0P, half of which will be
realised in his progeny by merit of their maternal and carcase characteristics.
In addition to this, five further EBVs will be produced as herd data becomes
available. Signet will be contacting all recording breeders shortly with
details on how to collect the information to produce them:
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Scrotal Circumference EBV: an
indicator of fertility in related females
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Cow
Weight EBV: an indicator of mature size of cows
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Udder
Score EBV: an indicator of udder size and shape
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Teat
Score EBV: an indicator of teat size
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Docility EBV: an
indicator of animal temperament
All these new EBVs and Indexes have been
created using data from purebred and cross bred herds in the UK and are
unique to our beef industry. Simulated herd exercises (SAC, 2004) show
that the difference between selecting
a bull to breed replacement heifers on the basis of Maternal Production
Value can be worth up to £42/cow mated more than if the bull were
selected on Beef Value alone. As more and more producers are
retaining their own suckler herd replacements each year, these tailor-made
EBVs and Indexes will help find the most cost-efficient animals for the
job.
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