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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 1 How do I decide what traits are important ? Selection Indices Dorian Garrick Department of Animal Sciences Colorado State University
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 2 How do I decide ? Not by looking at bulls and sire summaries
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 3 I decide what is important By first looking at myself, my environment and my business and considering likely future trends
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 4 Systematic Approach Breeding Objective Selection Criteria Dissemination System Economic Analysis Goal Breeding Scheme Design Mating Plan
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 5 Systematic Approach Breeding Objective Selection Criteria Dissemination System Economic Analysis Goal Breeding Scheme Design Mating Plan
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 6 Who are you? Bull breeder Actively involved in pedigree & performance recording Have control over the nature & extent of performance recording on your animals Bull buyer Primarily interested in deciding which of the bulls on offer will give the greatest advance
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 7 Systematic Approach Breeding Objective Selection Criteria Dissemination System Economic Analysis Goal Breeding Scheme Design Mating Plan The purpose of change
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 8 Goal The purpose to which an endeavor is directed We always want to increase utility (economic speak for satisfaction) Most producers would be more satisfied if they could increase the profit of their ranch business
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 9 Goal Profit is usually an important component of a business Not the only component Lifestyle, family values and environmental considerations are often an important part If profit is not a component, we are probably dealing with a hobby rather than a business
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 10 Systematic Approach Breeding Objective Selection Criteria Dissemination System Economic Analysis Goal Breeding Scheme Design Mating Plan What to change & the value of change
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 11 Breeding Objective Sometimes called selection objective Involves two components A list of traits that influence the goal Relative emphasis of each trait in the list These quantify the extent to which you will compromise superiority in one trait for inferiority in another Relative emphasis for a profit-based goals can be measured using relative economic values (REVs)
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 12 Breeding Objective It is this list of traits that comprise the breeding objective that establishes the list of EPDs that should be of primary interest
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 13 Systematic Approach Breeding Objective Selection Criteria Dissemination System Economic Analysis Goal Breeding Scheme Design Mating Plan What to measure
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 14 Selection Criteria These are the animal characteristics that are physically recorded on individual animals in order to generate EPDs for each of the traits in the breeding objective Some of these characteristics might be the actual trait of interest (eg sale weight) Others may be indicator traits that are used to improve the prediction of EPDs in the breeding objective (eg scrotal circumference for female fertility) We don’t need EPDs for selection criteria per se
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 15 Systematic Approach Breeding Objective Selection Criteria Dissemination System Economic Analysis Goal Breeding Scheme Design Mating Plan Is this worthwhile
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 16 Economic Analysis Consideration of the response to selection in relation to cost and effort Bull breeders perspective Does the effort of collecting additional selection criteria lead to significantly improved response relative to my goal Bull buyers perspective Does the benefit of using a more desirable bull/straw outweigh the purchase premium relative to an average bull
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 17 Production Circumstance Cow-calf operation grazing rangeland and selling weanling cattle
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 18 Example Cow-Calf Goal Maximize the total weight of sale weanling cattle crossing the cattle guard each year Total weight = number sold x average weight
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 19 Example List of Traits Birth Weight Calving Ease Sale (weaning) Weight Direct and maternal components Cow Maintenance Feed Stayability Heifer Pregnancy
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 20 See last years Brownbagger for consideration of the value of weaning weight (adjusting for cow maintenance increases) and stayability
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 21 Example List of Traits Birth Weight Calving Ease Sale (weaning) Weight Direct and maternal components Cow Maintenance Feed Stayability Heifer Pregnancy
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 22 Relative Emphasis of Birth Weight & Calving Ease What is the change in profit of a unit change in birth weight with other traits in the list held constant ? No change in sale weight or calving ease What is the change in profit of a unit change in calving ease with no change in birth weight ?
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 23 The Answer Birth weight has no value in itself (it is simply an indicator trait) when both calving ease and sale weight are included in the breeding objective Assuming birth weight is used as a correlated trait in multiple trait evaluations of calving ease and multiple trait evaluations of sale weight The value of calving ease is influenced by its impact on the number of sale calves, veterinary costs (for the cow) and the cows subsequent performance
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 24 Example Selection Index Includes EPDs only for those traits that are economically relevant Those that have nonzero economic values Does not exclude information from any useful selection criteria Makes use of phenotypic data on indicator traits to improve the accuracy of EPDs for correlated economically relevant traits Achieved through multiple trait evaluation
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Brown Bagger – Beef Cattle Genetics: Fine Tuning Selection Decisions 25 Summary We can select on a measure of aggregate merit that directly relates to our business goal By identifying the list of traits that influence our goal (EPD 1, EPD 2, EPD 3 ) By quantifying the relative emphasis appropriate for each trait in the list (r 1, r 2, r 3 ) By constructing the index values $index=r 1 EPD 1 + r 2 EPD 2 + r 3 EPD 3
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