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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 262, 2021
1st International Scientific and Practical Conference “lnnovative Technologies in Environmental Engineering and Agroecosystems” (ITEEA 2021)
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Article Number | 02007 | |
Number of page(s) | 5 | |
Section | Basic and Applied Research in Zooengineering and Veterinary Medicine | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202126202007 | |
Published online | 24 May 2021 |
The use of gene technologies in the genomic-index assessment of producers of Canadian breeding
1 JSC “Moskovskoye” breeding enterprise, str. Soyedinitelnaya, 7, 142403 Noginsk, Moscow region, Russia
2 Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “All-Russian Research Institute of Breeding”, str. Lenina, 13, Moscow Region, 141212 Pushkino, Lesnye Polyany, Russia
3 FSBEI HE “Ingush State University”, I.B. Zyazikova av., 7, 366700 Magas, Russia
4 Kabardino-Balkarian State Agricultural University named after V.M.Kokov, Lenin Avenue, 1V, 360030 Nalchik, Russia
* Corresponding author: laura07@yandex.ru
The article provides an assessment of the use of gene technologies in the genomic-index assessment of producers in the conditions of farms in the Moscow region, which allows to provide dairy farming with high-quality breeding material. Genomic index assessment accelerates the breeding goal achievement process. It contributed to an increase in the productivity of cattle, an increase in the profitability of cattle breeding, which allows to reduce the time for creating breeding herds of dairy cattle by 2 times. Of the 15 bulls, 10 (67%) were evaluated by the A1-A3 breeding categories. Two bulls were categorized as neutral. The bull Ecuador received the A2B1 breeding categories. The daughters of this bull are fat and milk enhancers, which is 4.46%, with a milk yield of 12432 kg of milk.
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