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The difficulties and costs of measuring individual feed intake in dairy cattle are the primary factors limiting the genetic study of feed intake and utilisation, and hence the potential of their subsequent industry-wide applications. However, indirect selection based on heritable, easily measurable, and genetically correlated traits, such as conformation traits, may be an alternative approach to improve feed efficiency. The aim of this study was to estimate genetic and phenotypic correlations among feed intake, production, and feed efficiency traits (particularly residual feed intake; RFI) with routinely recorded conformation traits. Combinations of these conformation traits could be used as RFI indicators in the dairy genetic improvement programmes to increase the accuracy of the genetic evaluation of feed intake and utilisation included in the index.

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The difficulties and costs of measuring individual feed intake in dairy cattle are the primary factors limiting the genetic study of feed intake and utilisation, and hence the potential of their subsequent industry-wide applications. However, indirect selection based on heritable, easily measurable, and genetically correlated traits, such as conformation traits, may be an alternative approach to improve feed efficiency.

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The potential genetic improvement of feed efficiency for dairy cows could be achieved through genomic selection with sufficient individual feed intake data. However, an alternative approach may be through indirect selection on correlated and routinely measure traits before sufficient phenotype available for genomic selection.

Dr Zhiquan Wang
University of Alberta

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This page is a summary of: Genetic and phenotypic correlations among feed efficiency, production and selected conformation traits in dairy cows, animal, November 2015, Cambridge University Press,
DOI: 10.1017/s1751731115002281.
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