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Unprecedented dominance of Oman and his sons continues with the latest run

Published 12 January 10

This week's Holstein bull proof run from DairyCo breeding+ (published Tuesday 12 January) may look like more of the same with a continued dominance by Oman and his sons. But beneath the surface, there are some new bulls quietly emerging; two brand new Calving Ease indexes adding important independent management information; and a significant reduction in all figures brought about by the five-yearly base change (see box) which takes place this month.

So, Oman himself (O-Bee Manfred Justice) retains his remarkable stronghold on the number one position when ranked on Profitable Lifetime Index (£PLI), in real terms improving his performance as more UK daughters (now 795) contribute to his proof. His PLI of £257, although in actual terms lower than last August's figure, reflects continued improvement in his daughters' exceptional performance for production, health and fitness traits.

Oman's new direct Calving Ease index (dCE%) further strengthens his status, which at +3.4 is one of the best in the top 10.

"This confirms him an easy calving sire and means that 3.4 percent more than average of the calvings by Oman are easy," explains geneticist Marco Winters, director of DairyCo breeding+. "The new Calving Ease indexes are expressed as a 'percent easy calvings' on a scale of around -4 to +4 around a breed average of zero. Positive figures indicate that calvings are predicted to be easier than average and negative figures predict more difficult calvings."

Alongside dCE% (predicting the ease with which a calf by that sire will be born), a second, maternal Calving Ease (mCE%) figure will also be published, indicating

 

the ease with which a daughter of that sire is expected to give birth. Oman scores well here too, with a better-than-average mCE% of +0.5.

"Of course, dCE% will be of most interest, particularly when breeding heifers," says Mr Winters. "But both indexes should be considered, as long-term selection for dCE% without any regard to mCE% could set up problems for the future."

There's no change in the bulls ranked immediately beneath Oman, with his son, Man-O-Man, retaining his second position with the best overall production potential (kg fat plus protein) of available bulls and the best mCE% of the top 10.

Morningview Legend holds firm in third place, with good all-round production, health and fitness, while Via Thelo makes his debut in the top 10, thanks to a strong performance in longevity and daughter Fertility Index. However, the announcement of his untimely death late last year, may restrict his impact on the UK population.

The first and only bull which is not an Oman bloodline to contribute to the top 10 comes in the form of well-know second crop sire, Braedale Goldwyn. Now with approaching 2,000 UK daughters contributing to his proof, he has the highest type score of the leading PLI bulls.

Full brothers Otto and Eight are rank sixth and eighth (probably a first to have two full brothers in the top 10), with Otto gaining ground thanks to an improvement in his Lifespan to +0.3, despite the observed base change for this trait.

Also ranking equal sixth is Co-op Oman Lloyd, improving his ranking and now the highest milk bull in the top 10.

High component bull, Timmer Tyson remains in ninth place, and adds a +3.5 score for dCE%, making him the easiest calving sire in the top 10.

Best daughter fertility bull in the top 10 is Bogard with a Fertility Index of +5.9.

The highest new UK-proven bulls are Woodmarsh Talisman (a Talent son from the well-know Mtoto Melody family) and Cogent Loaded (a son of Titanic from Tugolo Looking, also the dam of the proven Cogent Loader).

Talisman has a good all round proof with the right emphasis on all of the fitness traits, particularly Fertility Index at 4.2. His PLI is £148; Type Merit is 2.1.

Loaded similarly scores well for fitness traits; has a TM of 1.9 and an overall PLI of £119.

Commenting on the unprecedented domination of the proof run by sons of Oman, Mr Winters says: "I am not unduly worried by this as these bulls tend to have the production, health and fitness qualities required by profit-driven and welfare-conscious dairy farmers.

"The UK has a further advantage as neither Oman's sire (Manfred) nor maternal grandsire (Elton) were much used in this country, giving us plenty of scope to use these bloodlines without a major risk of inbreeding.

"Of course, dairy farmers will have to keep an eye on the narrowing of bloodlines as time passes, but as sons from other sires - such a Shottle, Goldwyn, Ramos, and Laudan - start to come on stream, there should be plenty of scope in the years ahead to retain genetic variation."

A table of the top 30 available Holstein bulls ranked on the latest PLI (January 2010) appears below. Type Merit is supplied by Holstein UK.

 

The base change

A base change in the dairy bull proofs takes place every five years to account for the genetic improvement which has been made across the various traits. Without it, figures would continue to go up and up and the breed average of zero would become increasingly irrelevant as it would reflect animals which were average many years ago.

 

This month, the average has been reset to zero, and this figure reflects the average genetic merit of cows born in 2005. Cattle of this age form the backbone of the national dairy herd so it's convenient to compare bulls which are being considered for use against this figure.

Because of the base change, Holstein bull proofs this month will change as follows:

 

Breed            Milk    Fat      Ptn          Fat              Ptn%      PIN     SCC       Lifespan    Fert Index     PLI

                        kg       kg       kg                                                                                                                          

 

Holstein         -141    -6.6     -4.2         -0.02           0.00        -9            2              -0.1                 1.5          -35

 

This means, for example, that a bull whose PLI has gone down by £35 since the last proof run (in August 2009) is in reality exactly the same as at that time.

 

 

 

The new Calving Ease indexes

There are two new Calving Ease indexes - one for Direct Calving Ease (dCE%) and one for Maternal Calving Ease (mCE%).

 

dCE% gives a prediction of the ease with which a calf by that sire will be born and mCE% predicts the ease with which a daughter of that sire will give birth.

 

The indexes are expressed on a 'percent easy calvings' scale of about -4 to +4 around a breed average of zero. Positive figures indicate that calvings are predicted to be easier than average and negative figures predict more difficult calvings. For example, a score of +3 means that three percent more than average of the calvings are expected to be easy.

 

The new index, published by DairyCo breeding+, is the result of research undertaken at SAC and largely funded by Defra with additional support from the Scottish Government, DairyCo, NMR, CIS, Holstein UK, Genus ABS and Cogent.

 

The AI companies' own figures which were used in the past were a useful predictor of calving ease but this new independent index expresses all figures on a common UK scale and makes it far easier for farmers to compare bulls from different studs.

 

Calving Ease indexes are not currently included in PLI but may be used in this index at a future date.

 

Ends

 

For further information:

N:     Philippa Stagg           T:     02476 478693          E:     philippa.stagg@dairyco.org.uk

N :    Marco Winters           T :    01978 760797          E :    marco.winters@dairyco.org.uk

 

 

Notes for Editors:

DairyCo is a division of the statutory levy board, the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).

DairyCo's current focus is on improving the profitability of dairy farming by focusing on four specific areas:

  • Provision of high quality market information to help farmers and their representatives make the most of dairy markets and opportunities.
  • Helping dairy farmers increase their profits while meeting regulatory and environmental requirements - through the provision of world class research programmes and practical on-farm tools and services
  • Helping promote the positive perception of dairy farming with the general public.
  • The development of DairyCo activities towards a self-sustaining model.

 

DairyCo is funded entirely by milk producers, via a statutory levy on all milk sold off-farm, at the rate of 0.06p per litre.  This provides an annual income of around £6.5m.

 

See table below.

 

 

Rank

PLI

Bull Name

Rel%

Milk(kg)

Fat(kg)

Prot(kg)

Fat(%)

Prot(%)

SCC

LS

FI

dCE%

mCE%

TM

Supplier

1

256

O-BEE MANFRED JUSTICE

99

624

28.5

26.3

0.05

0.07

-21

0.5

4.3

3.4

0.5

0.6

DD

2

231

LONG-LANGS OMAN OMAN

71

706

30.6

31.6

0.03

0.10

-7

0.1

-1.6

2.8

0.8

1.8

WWS

3

213

MORNINGVIEW LEGEND

72

422

21.5

23.0

0.06

0.11

-12

0.4

1.1

-0.7

0.0

0.8

GEN

4

203

VIA THELO

71

560

23.6

24.4

0.02

0.07

-12

0.2

3.5

2.7

-0.5

0.7

F2F

5

200

BRAEDALE GOLDWYN

99

295

19.8

14.0

0.10

0.05

-26

0.4

2.0

-0.1

0.5

3.1

SMX

6

199

CROCKETT-ACRES OTTO

72

713

23.8

25.4

-0.05

0.03

-25

0.3

0.0

1.6

1.0

0.5

ALT

6

199

CO-OP OMAN LLOYD

69

728

27.5

25.5

-0.01

0.02

-24

0.2

0.1

2.3

0.0

0.5

BUL

8

190

CROCKETT-ACRES EIGHT

72

365

17.3

19.0

0.04

0.09

-24

0.4

1.9

2.6

-0.1

0.5

SMX

9

189

TIMMER TYSON

78

61

25.6

14.3

0.29

0.16

-21

0.2

2.7

3.5

 

-0.5

AV

10

188

MACOMBER O-MAN BOGART

70

329

19.8

13.4

0.08

0.03

-19

0.4

5.9

1.2

-0.1

1.7

WWS

11

187

D OMAR

76

404

26.0

20.8

0.12

0.09

-13

0.1

2.0

0.5

0.0

0.4

BUL

12

185

WA-DEL JUNCTION

73

491

25.0

18.4

0.07

0.03

-6

0.3

3.1

3.1

0.9

1.1

GEN

12

185

CO-OP OMAN LOGAN

70

723

27.5

23.0

-0.01

-0.01

-20

0.2

-0.3

1.9

 

1.0

BUL

14

181

MAJESTIC-MANOR OM BEACON

71

436

23.8

17.7

0.08

0.04

-9

0.3

4.3

2.8

0.9

0.2

BUL

15

179

 SCHILLVIEW OMAN GERARD-ET

71

657

21.9

25.0

-0.05

0.04

0

0.1

0.1

1.3

-0.1

2.5

GEN

16

178

ALL-RIEHL PAXTON

71

426

11.4

14.5

-0.07

0.01

-18

0.6

8.8

1.2

0.1

0.4

DD

17

177

MAINSTREAM MANIFOLD

72

663

28.1

21.7

0.02

0.00

-6

0.1

1.8

2.3

0.3

1.4

SMX

17

177

GRAN-J OMAN MCCORMICK

72

211

24.7

13.3

0.20

0.08

-17

0.2

1.5

1.0

0.9

1.7

GEN

17

177

UFM-DUBS ELLROD

71

271

26.5

16.2

0.20

0.09

-9

0.1

3.3

2.3

-0.3

0.6

GEN

17

177

LOT-O-ROK OMAN JAKE

69

598

26.6

20.2

0.04

0.01

-8

0.2

0.9

1.9

 

1.4

WWS

21

175

WIZZARD

79

498

33.8

17.1

0.17

0.01

4

0.1

2.9

 

 

1.0

ALT

22

171

RALMA FOCUS

73

514

15.2

15.5

-0.06

-0.01

-24

0.5

2.9

0.7

0.4

1.6

GEN

23

168

TOMLU OMAN DOTSON

71

975

24.7

28.3

-0.16

-0.04

0

0.2

-0.4

1.2

0.8

0.5

DD

24

167

LADYS MANOR LADYS-MANOR OMEN

78

821

16.8

24.9

-0.18

-0.02

-18

0.3

3.2

3.6

 

-0.2

AV

25

164

GOOLSTAR DIAMOND

82

221

20.2

14.3

0.14

0.09

-10

0.3

-1.3

1.5

 

1.6

AV

26

163

BARTELS O-MAN JOBBER

90

328

20.7

16.0

0.09

0.07

-17

0.2

3.1

1.8

 

0.1

GEN

27

162

LYNNCREST HORIZON

71

698

14.9

20.8

-0.15

-0.02

-17

0.4

1.8

2.4

0.0

0.9

GEN

28

158

D TEIS

75

207

23.1

17.5

0.18

0.13

-12

0.1

-5.6

1.1

-0.7

1.3

BUL

28

158

ART-ACRES JUST BOB 988

74

576

22.6

21.4

0.00

0.03

-5

0.2

-1.4

2.5

0.6

0.5

DD

28

158

WA-DEL HAYDEN

72

503

18.9

16.0

-0.01

0.00

-22

0.3

1.0

1.6

0.0

1.3

GEN

ALT = Alta; ASC= Alternative Semen Company; AV= Avoncroft; BUL = bullsemen.com; COG = Cogent; DD = Dairy Daughters; F2F = Farmer to Farmer; GEN = Genus; SMX = Semex; WWS = World Wide Sires UK.

PLI = Profitable Lifetime Index; dCe = Direct Calving Ease; mCE = Maternal Calving Ease; FI = Fertility Index; LS = Lifespan Index; SCC = Somatic Cell Count Index; dCE% = direct Calving Ease; mCE% = maternal
Calving Ease; TM = Type Merit.

 

12 January 2010