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Breeding for Profit | Karel Fentsahm | 2011 | 1
CRV GS Holstein programme
Delta Nucleus
500 heifer calves
100 test heifers
Eurodonor
250 genotyped potential bull dams
1000 high level bull calves
200 GS selected bulls
42 breeding bulls
500 500
21 %
20 %
100 %
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4 * 100.000 kg Milk in Saudi Arabia
BodyChest Body Body condition
F&L width cap. weight score
++ Average 103 103 104 102 101+ Average 103 101 104 101 100+- Average 103 101 102 101 98- Average 102 100 103 102 99-- Average 100 98 101 95 95
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A productive live
Totallife No. No.
Productive time of daysYear days production calvings rearing
‚90 1139 21.316 3,4 798‚94 1151 23.018 3,3 801‚98 1103 23.850 3,2 803‚00 1092 24.381 3,1 803‚02 1147 25.693 3,2 803‚04 1224 27.701 3,3 800
,06 1264 28.845 3,4 800
‚07 1295 29.851 3,5 799
‚08 1328 30.777 3,5 798,09 1296 30.543 3,5 796,10 1282 30.482 3,5 796
Source: NRS 2009
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Cash Flow per lactation & total lifetime
-150
-100
-50
0
50
100
150
200
250
0
10 20
30 40 50 60 70
Age-2000
-1000
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
Month Cumulative
$/Month Cumm.
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Influence F&L on feed intake
0%-3%
-16%-16%
-14%
-12%
-10%
-8%-6%
-4%
-2%
0%
Infl
uen
ce o
n f
eed
in
take
(%
)
Strong F&L Slight Lameness Strong Lameness
Influence F&L on feed intake
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Influence F&L on milk production
0%-5%
-36%
-40%
-35%
-30%
-25%
-20%
-15%
-10%
-5%
0%
Infl
uen
ce o
n
milk
pro
du
ctio
n (
%)
Strong F&L Slight Lameness Strong Lameness
Influence F&L on milk production
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Dose-response curve
50
55
60
65
70
75
0 5 10 15 20 25
spermatozoa (x million)
% N
R56
Health: Fertility
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Health: Fertility
High grade semen Female fertility
h² ~ 0 % h² ~ 0,06%
4 points female fertilty
=
7,45 days lower interval
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Health: Frozen semen quality
Fertility
• 96% sourced by the cow / management
• 4% sourced by the bull
Quality research
• Fresh semen
• After freezing
Optimum number of cells per straw
Quality acceptance
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Health: Quality quarantee in the service
Monitoring bulls on Non-return %
• Fertility bulls
• Toppers in NR % ==> Bulls Eye
Monitoring AI technisians on Non return %
• Monthly reports
• Re-education / training
ISO-certification
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Health: Loss in production due to high SCS
SCS: less production:
100.000 0,5 kg/cow/day
200.000 1,0 kg/cow/day
300.000 1,5 kg/cow/day
400.000 2,0 kg/cow/day
500.000 2,5 kg/cow/day
source: WUR, 1998
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Reliability
Highest Reliability BV in the world !
BV test period = BV 2nd crop daughters !
BV Holland = BV world wide !
What you see is what you get !
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Purity > 90%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
0 1 2 3 4 5
No. Males out of ten
ch
an
ce
Siryx: Reliable Technology
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Siryx
Conventional semen (5-20 million unselected cells per straw)
• 234 / 12 = 20 straws
SiryX (2 million selected cells per straw)
• 14 / 2 = 7 straws
SiryX production:
• 7 straws per hour x
• 24 hours x
• 5 days x
• 4 machines =
• 3.360 straws / week
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Why Genomic Selection ?
Tomorrow’s top genetics today: shorter generation interval
Reliable young sires
Increased genetic improvement (30-40%)
Variety in breeding goals
Higher selection intensity testsires
Secundairy traits
More outcross; less inbreeding
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Selection with genetic markers spread across the genome
Chromosome 1
Chromosome 3
Chromosome 29
Genomic selection