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Frequency of matings, bulls, and publishable bulls involved in specific breed combinations in 2019 after data edits
Best linear unbiased predictor solutions as % for service sire age groups effect, 1 (1 to <4 yr), 2 (4 to <7 yr), and 3 (≥7 yr) of Angus bulls mated to Holstein cows
Sire conception rate (SCR) summary statistics for Holstein cows bred to Angus bulls (HO c /AN b ) and all purebred breeds evaluated for SCR, based on August 2019 evaluation data from the Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding
Investigating conception rate for beef service sires bred to dairy cows and heifers
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Journal of Dairy Science

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H D Norman

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P M VanRaden

The widespread use of sexed semen on US dairy cows and heifers has led to an excess of replacement heifers' calves, and the sale prices for those calves are much lower than in the past. Females not selected to produce the next generation of replacement heifers are increasingly being bred to beef bulls to produce crossbred calves for beef production. The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of beef service sires bred to dairy cows and heifers and to provide a tool for dairy producers to evaluate beef service sires' conception. Sire conception rate (SCR) is a phenotypic evaluation of service sire fertility that is routinely calculated for US dairy bulls. A total of 268,174 breedings were available, which included 36 recognized beef breeds and 7 dairy breeds. Most of the beef-on-dairy inseminations (95.4%) were to Angus (AN) bulls. Because of the limited number of records among other breeds, we restricted our final evaluations to AN service sires bred to Holstein (HO) cows. Service-sire inbreeding and expected inbreeding of resulting embryo were set to zero because pedigree data for AN bulls were unavailable. There were 233,379 breedings from 1,344 AN service sire to 163,919 HO cows. A mean (SD) conception rate of 33.8% (47.3%) was observed compared with 34.3% (47.5%) for breedings with HO sires mated to HO cows. Publishable AN bulls were required to have ≥100 total matings, ≥10 matings in the most recent 12 mo, and breedings in at least 5 herds. Mean SCR reliability was 64.5% for 116 publishable bulls, with a maximum reliability of 99% based on 25,217 breedings. Average SCR was near zero (on AN base) with a range of -5.1 to 4.4. Breedings to HO heifers were also examined, which included 19,437 breedings (443 AN service sire and 15,971 HO heifers). A mean (SD) conception rate of 53.0% (49.9%) was observed, compared with 55.3% (49.7%) for breedings with a HO sire mated to a HO heifer. Beef sires were used more frequently in cows known to be problem breeders, which explains some of the difference in conception rate. Mean service number was 1.92 and 2.87 for HO heifers and 2.13 and 3.04 for HO cows mated to HO and AN sires, respectively. Mating dairy cows and heifers to beef bulls may be profitable if calf prices are higher, fertility is improved, or if practices such as sexed semen, genomic testing, and improved cow productive life allow herd owners to produce both higher quality dairy replacement and increased income from market calves.

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... In general, crossbreeding (beef-cross-dairy) seems to improve fertility compared with pure breeding (Clasen et al., 2020;Bittante et al., 2021). However, the conception rate of Holstein cows and heifers mated to Angus bulls was slightly lower compared to those mated with Holstein bulls, probably because beef sires were used on females with sub-fertility problems that led to increased AI services (McWhorter et al., 2020). ...

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Important aspects on beef-cross-dairy breeding related to reproduction and the traits of calves: beef x dairy crossbreeding
Investigating conception rate for beef service sires bred to dairy cows and heifers

Journal of Dairy Science