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Title: Girolando breed genetic improvement program - Sire summary - Progeny test results - July/2014.
Authors: SILVA, M. V. G. B.
MARTINS, M. F.
PAIVA, L. DE C.
CEMBRANELLI, M. DE A. R.
ARBEX, W. A.
SANTOS, K. C. L. dos
PANETTO, J. C. do C.
CARVALHO, B. C. de
ALVES, B. R. C.
Affiliation: BRUNA RIOS COELHO ALVES, CNPGL.
Date Issued: 2014
Citation: Juiz de Fora: Embrapa Gado de Leite, 2014
Pages: 48 p.
Description: The Girolando breed progeny test was established in 1997, as a result of the partnership between Girolando and Embrapa Dairy Cattle. In 2007, the Programa de Melhoramento Genético da Raça Girolando– PMGG (Genetic Improvement Program of the Girolando Breed) was implemented. Besides interacting with previously existing initiatives of the Girolando Breeders Association, such as the genealogical register service, the progeny test and the dairy control service, the PMGG launched the Linear Evaluation System (SLAG). The main objectives of the PMGG comprises identification of genetically superior individuals, the technically-oriented multiplication of genetics, the evaluation of economic traits and the promotion of sustainable dairy activities. The program have yielded impressive results. The Girolando breed semen sales increases faster than any other breed in Brazil. In 2013, over 544,000 semen doses were commercialized, implying an increment of 33.05% in comparison to 2012. It should also be stressed the remarkable increase in milk production of primiparous cows: in 2000 the production in 356 days was 3,657 Kg, while in 2013 it increased 19.4%, reaching a value of 4,534 kg. As a consequence of those and other factors, Girolando is achieving more recognition, nationally and internationally, and therefore, is being considered the preferable dairy breed in tropical regions. Because Girolando animals are capable to sustain an acceptable production level when raised in diverse types of management systems and environmental conditions, the breed is widely accepted in Brazilian dairy systems. In fact, 80% of the milk produced in the country originates from Girolando cows.
Keywords: Gado de leite
Melhoria
Raça girolando
Melhoramento genético
Series/Report no.: (Embrapa Gado de Leite. Documentos, 171)
ISSN: 1516-7453
Type of Material: Folhetos
Access: openAccess
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