Interbull Routine Genetic Evaluation for Direct Longevity
April 2008
Introduction
International genetic evaluations for direct longevity of bulls from
Australia, Belgium, Canada, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Finland,
France, The United Kingdom, Ireland, Israel, Italy, New Zealand, The
Netherlands, Sweden, The United States of America and Hungary were computed in
this evaluation for Red Dairy Cattle, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Jersey, Holstein
and the Simmental breed.
Changes in national data:
Changes in international evaluations compared to:
Data and method of analysis of sire variances were implemented
Data were national genetic evaluations of AI sampled bulls
with daughters in at least 10 herds. Table 1 presents the amount of data
included in this Interbull evaluation.
Table 2 presents the date of evaluation as supplied by each country in the
017-proof file.
National proofs were first de-regressed within country and then analysed jointly
with a linear model including the effects of evaluation country, genetic group
of bull and bull merit. Different breeds were analysed separately.
Heritability estimates used in both the de-regression and international
evaluation were as in each country's national evaluation (Table 3).
Estimated genetic parameters are shown in APPENDIX I and the corresponding
number of common bulls are listed in APPENDIX II. Parameters are listed by
breed, trait and country.
Ancestor-bulls without own proofs were traced back two generations from the
oldest bulls with proofs in order to increase across country connections and
account for the effect of selection.
Genetic groups were defined according to unidentified parents by national
origin, breed and birth year of the bull and path of selection (sire, maternal
grand-sire, maternal grand-dam). Minimum group size was set to 30.
Publication of Interbull evaluations
Results were distributed by the Interbull Centre to
designated representatives in each country. The international evaluation file
comprised international proofs expressed on the base and unit of each country
included in the analysis. Such records readily provide more information on bull
performance in various countries, thereby minimising the need to resort to
conversions.
At the same time, all recipients of Interbull results are expected to honour the
agreed code of practice, decided by the Interbull Steering Committee, and only
publish international evaluations on their own country scale. Evaluations
expressed on another country scale are confidential and may only be used
internally for research and review purposes.
All recipients are also expected to follow the agreed guidelines for advertising
genetic merit. The guidelines has been distributed to all members and is
available on the Interbull homepage (http://www.interbull.org) under
"Publications and Documentation/General information".
Next routine international evaluation
The next routine international evaluation for dairy production, udder health, conformation, longevity, calving traits (BSW, Holsteins, RDC) and female fertility is scheduled for August 2008. New data for the March routine run should reach the Interbull Centre not later than Tuesday August 5, 2008, 17:00 Central European Time (CET); in any case, the most recently received data will be considered. The target time for distribution of results for internal review to designated representatives, who have signed a confidentiality agreement with the Centre, is Thursday August 14, 2008. Official release date of the results is targeted to be Tuesday August 19, 2008.
Next test international evaluation
The next test international evaluation for dairy
production, conformation, udder health, longevity and calving traits (Red dairy
cattle breed, Brown Swiss, Holstein) and female fertility traits is scheduled
for May 2008. Countries wishing to enter the system for the first time or
planning to submit new information (modified national evaluation procedure, new
breeds etc) for following routine evaluations must have their data tested in
this test-run.
Deadline for sending data and validation results to the Interbull Centre for the
next test-run is April 22, 2008 at 17:00 CET.
Means of result distribution from the Interbull Centre
Electronic exchange of data is probably more efficient
than anything else. Currently most countries in the service have established
internet connections and receive international evaluation results on the day of
their release. Subscribers to the service that do not already has this
option are encouraged to consider it and establish an internet connection and
ftp account. When such accounts are available, please provide their
specifications to the Interbull Centre. Until then, data will be delivered on
CD-ROM's.
For more information about the international genetic evaluation service please
contact the Interbull Centre: address: SLU Box 7023, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden;
fax: +46-18-672648;
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Anne.Torsell_at_hgen.slu.se | +46-18-671975 | ||
Jan.Philipsson_at_hgen.slu.se | +46-18-671976 | ||
Dan.Englund_at_hgen.slu.se | +46-18-671968 |
Please use Interbull_at_hgen.slu.se for all communication
regarding Interbull services.