Genetic methods of improving dairy cattle for the south: a review and prospects from Regional Project S-49

Objectives of Southern Regional Research Project S-49, comprising eight contributing experiment stations, are to determine direct response to selection in milk and the resultant correlated responses in nonyield traits, to define and evaluate selection criteria for total economic merit or profit, to...

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subjects amelioration genetique
Animals
bovin laitier
breeding
Cattle - genetics
dairy cattle
estados del sudeste eua
etats du sud est eu
Female
ganado de leche
Genotype
investigacion
Lactation
Male
mejoramiento
Milk - metabolism
milk yield
objectif
objectives
objetivos
recherche
rendement laitier
rendimiento lechero
seleccion
selection
Selection, Genetic
south eastern states usa
United States
title Genetic methods of improving dairy cattle for the south: a review and prospects from Regional Project S-49
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