Effects of Corrective Mating for Descriptive Type Traits of Holsteins
- 1 September 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 66 (9) , 1955-1961
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(83)82034-7
Abstract
Data consisted of 1st available classification scores of 107,486 registered Holstein cows and their dams. Each cow recorded also contained progeny test scores of the sire of the cow. Corrective mating was defined as mating dams with undesirable phenotypes to sires with significantly desirable progeny test scores for type. Corrrective mating was evaluated by changes from breed average of frequency distributions of types of offspring in 1 generation. Corrective mating with Predicted Difference Type as a breeding strategy including sire selection and corrective mating also was evaluated by changes from breed average of frequency of offspring types. For most types of dams, corrective mating produced significantly fewer daughters than breed averaged coded desirable, but corrective mating did produce sizable increases of the frequency of desirable types of female offspring over female parents. Thus it may be useful as a selection scheme. Corrective mating by Predicted Difference type produced distributions of offspring similar to those produced by sire selection for each individual descriptive trait. Correlations between dam''s classification score and sire''s progeny test score were larger than 0.6 for stature and less than 0.5 for final score, back and teats. Correlations for all other traits were near zero.Keywords
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