Livestock

Genetic Improvement and Welfare in Cattle Breeding

Selective breeding in cattle has profound welfare implications, with some traits selected for production creating welfare trade-offs that require careful management.

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Welfare Considerations

Selection solely for production without including health and welfare traits has created populations susceptible to metabolic disease, fertility problems, and lameness. Including disease resistance, fertility, and longevity in breeding indices improves long-term welfare outcomes. Breed societies and artificial insemination companies have a responsibility to include welfare-relevant traits in their selection programmes.

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