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Using and understanding BREEDPLAN information
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Introduction
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Interpreting BREEDPLAN EBVsBREEDPLAN EBVs
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Interpreting BREEDPLAN EBVs
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Compare to the level of genetic merit within the current population
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Compare expected difference in progeny performance
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Consider EBV accuracy
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Additional resources1 quiz
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Interpreting Selection IndexesWhat are selection indexes?
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Interpreting selection indexes
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Selection indexes: important considerations1 quiz
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Using BREEDPLAN information in animal selectionUsing BREEDPLAN information in animal selection
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Select the selection index of most relevance
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Rank animals using the chosen selection index
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Consider individual EBVs of importance
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Consider other traits of importance
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Additional resources1 quiz
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Accessing BREEDPLAN informationHow to access BREEDPLAN information
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Accessing BREEDPLAN information ahead of bull sales1 quiz
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ConclusionConclusion1 quiz
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Select the selection index of most relevance
Meat & Livestock Australia April 8, 2024
As at June 2024, 16 Australian breed societies and breeding groups publish selection indexes for the production systems in which their breed is commonly used:
- Some selection indexes will be suitable for purebred systems, while others are suitable for crossbreeding systems
- Some selection indexes will be suitable for self-replacing systems (e.g. some female progeny retained), while others are designed for terminal systems (e.g. all progeny slaughtered)
- Each selection index will target different market scenarios. Depending on the breed, these could include vealer, domestic/supermarket, long-fed and export markets.
To assist you in identifying the selection index of most relevance, most breeders will provide selection index descriptions in their sale catalogues. BREEDPLAN documentation is also available, and can be accessed by clicking on the link for the relevant breed below:
- Angus Australia
- Australian Brangus Cattle Association
- Australian Brahman Breeders’ Association
- Australian Limousin Breeders’ Society
- Australian Wagyu Association
- Belmont Red Association of Australia
- Charolais Society of Australia
- Droughtmaster Australia
- Herefords Australia
- Murray Grey Beef Cattle Society
- Performance Herds Australia (Shorthorn)
- Red Angus Society of Australia
- Santa Gertrudis Breeders’ (Australia) Association
- South Devon Cattle Society of Australia
- Speckle Park International
- Simmental BREEDPLAN
Reminder
It is important to use the selection index of most relevance to your production system.