Aim of this study was to estimate the sire effect on market value ((sic)/calf) of crossbred calves from Belgian Blue sires and Brown Swiss dams. The dataset accounted for 11,300 calves, progeny of 12 Belgian Blue bulls. Data on live weight (kg), price ((sic)/kg), and market value were analysed with a model that included fixed effects of herd of origin, sire, sex, and age of the calf fitted as a linear covariate, and year and month of auction. Live weight, price, and market value averaged 68.6kg, 6.35(sic)/kg, and 437(sic)/calf, respectively. The market value of male exceeded that of female calves by 82E. Progeny of the worst and the best sire averaged 404 and 452(sic)/calf, respectively. Results of this study shared that the choice of beef bulls should be carefully evaluated to optimize the benefits from crossbreeding
Influence of the sire on market value of Belgian Blue x Brown Swiss crossbred calves
PENASA, MAURO;DE MARCHI, MASSIMO;DAL ZOTTO, RICCARDO;CECCHINATO, ALESSIO;CASSANDRO, MARTINO;BITTANTE, GIOVANNI
2009
Abstract
Aim of this study was to estimate the sire effect on market value ((sic)/calf) of crossbred calves from Belgian Blue sires and Brown Swiss dams. The dataset accounted for 11,300 calves, progeny of 12 Belgian Blue bulls. Data on live weight (kg), price ((sic)/kg), and market value were analysed with a model that included fixed effects of herd of origin, sire, sex, and age of the calf fitted as a linear covariate, and year and month of auction. Live weight, price, and market value averaged 68.6kg, 6.35(sic)/kg, and 437(sic)/calf, respectively. The market value of male exceeded that of female calves by 82E. Progeny of the worst and the best sire averaged 404 and 452(sic)/calf, respectively. Results of this study shared that the choice of beef bulls should be carefully evaluated to optimize the benefits from crossbreedingPubblicazioni consigliate
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