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We do not have to be geneticists to breed outstanding herds of dairy cattle. Pre- requisites to success are a genuine interest in dairy cattle and a sincere desire to breed better ones. This implies, of course, that being a good dairyman is necessary to becoming a good breeder. The importance of good herd management and
Page. Breed History. 4 o Ayrshire. 5 o Brown Swiss. 6 o Guernsey. 7 o Holstein. 8 o Jersey. 9 o Milking Shorthorn. 10 o Montbeliarde. 11 o Normande. 12 o Red and Whites. 13 o Swedish Reds. 14 o Scandinavian Red Breeds. 15. Dairy Cattle Genetics. 16. Reproduction. 21. Nutrition and Feeding. 28. Herd Management
Genetics is responsible for approximately half the observed changes in animal performance in well-. 25 structured breeding programs. Key characteristics of the dairy cow of the future include 1) produce a. 26 large quantity of high value output (i.e., milk and meat), 2) good reproductive performance, 3) good. 27 health status
ad ~t~:ms to be profitable--in contrast to the situation for most traits of most rtstock. With these advantages for making genetic gain, evaluation of dairy cattle breeding programs would seem simple; compare gain that has occurred with theoretical. III Most estimates of genetic gain have been for milk production records.
Ayrshire Ontario • Brown Swiss Association of Ontario • Canadian Milking Shorthorn Society. Guernsey Cattle Breeders' Association of Ontario • Ontario Holstein Association • Jersey Ontario. Published by Dairy Farmers of Ontario www.milk.org photos courtesy of Patty Jones. DFOP066 06/2000. BREEDS OF DAIRY
then start giving milk, working for about 5-6 years as a dairy cow. ? A newborn calf can walk on Dairy cows are usually wedge-shaped with their rear (udder) end much broader than their front end. Can you see why this is a . The following are dairy breeds that have shows during the NAILE! JERSEY. All American Jersey
cheese? Or Butter? Numerous products in the dairy section at the grocery store are developed from nature's most nutritious product—milk. The great consumer demand for milk and products made from milk generates the need for a successful dairy cattle industry in today's society. Seven major dairy breeds supply most of
the dairy industry. Two approaches that have been used are: 1. THE “BIG-BROTHER" APPROACH - You may be assigned to an individual adult who is knowledgeable about dairy cattle. The adult will assist and advise you in selecting a calf, feeding the heifer, breeding her, preparing for a show and any other management
chapter. Dairy Cow. Breeding by Donagh Berry, Frank Buckley. Introduction. Breeding contributes half the performance gains in dairy herds. Genetic gain from good breeding decisions is cumulative and permanent. Introducing superior genetic material into a herd will remain for several generations and can be built upon.
Holstein History. The Holstein cow originated in Europe. The major historical development of this breed occurred in what is now the. Netherlands. Winthrop Chenery brought the first Holstein over so the sailors could have milk. He noticed her high production and started to bring over more
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