ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF GENOMIC SELECTION IN LITHUANIAN DAIRY CATTLE

The pilot study was conducted to evaluate economic benefit of application of genomic selection in Lithuanian dairy cattle. Igenity dairy cattle genomic profile was determined for each cow, including traits of productive life, somatic cell count, milk yield, fat amount, fat %, protein amount, protein...

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Breeding of animals
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Cost analysis
Dairy cattle
Economic impact
Genetic testing
Genomics
Milk
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