Tackle your weakest traits with good breeding decisions this autumn
Published 31 August 10
Use the Profitable Lifetime Index (PLI) to support your semen
buying decisions for autumn and you'll be well on the way to
improving the poorest traits in your herd and increasing your
profits, says DairyCo geneticist Marco Winters.
"It might sound obvious but it's important to look at your
herd's strengths and weaknesses," says Marco, "consider what
qualities the bulls need in order to improve your herd.
Qualities you're likely to include are Lifespan and Fertility. For
Lifespan index >0 is good and for Fertility Index >0 is
good."
Marco recommends following a six point plan to help make the
best breeding decisions:
- Use the PLI as the initial screening tool in bull selection.
The PLI represents the financial improvement an animal is predicted
to pass on to its daughters in its lifetime.
- Focus on the top 50 percent of bulls available, ideally with a
PLI of over 70, and try to avoid those with a PLI of less than
50.
- Look within this group for the traits you've identified as
those that need most improvement. Though this will vary
between herds it should include lifespan, SCC and Fertility.
Consider health and fitness traits first, then type traits.
- Choose a group of four or five bulls with different strengths
and weaknesses and pick at least one of these with a positive
direct calving ease score for maiden heifers.
- Buy more semen from each of your high reliability bulls and
less from each of the lower reliability bulls.
- Avoid inbreeding which can be checked using breeding programmes
offered by most AI companies and breed societies.

Be aware when selecting bulls of different breeds that the PLI
value is within that breed, so you cannot make direct comparisons
across breeds.
For more information visit the Breeding & Genetics section
in the Farm Info Centre, or visit DairyCo at the Dairy Event and
Livestock Show on stand MM357, hall 18.
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Date 27 August 2010