Germplasm Utilization In Beef Cattle
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro19896889Keywords:
germplasm resources, breed, crossbreeding systems, heterosis, bioeconomic traitAbstract
There are three basic approaches which may be used to synchronize cattle germplasm resources with other production resources and with market requirements. These are: (1) identify or select the breed that is the best fit or match to the production requirement, (2) use specific crossbreeding systems involving breeds that will complement each other most effectively to approach an optimum balance on characteristics or (3) form composite breeds based on the optimum contribution by each of several breeds to achieve the general adaptability and performance characteristics desired for the production situation. The two latter approaches use heterosis and are favored for commercial production. Composite breeds offer the greatest opportunity to use breed differences to achieve and maintain optimum performance levels for a wide range of production situations. Selection among breeds is considerably more effective than intra-breed selection for all bioeconomic traits (1,13).