BREEDPLAN is the world's most advanced and widely used genetic evaluation system for beef cattle. It offers bull breeders the potential to accelerate genetic progress in their herds, and to provide objective information on stock they sell to seedstock and commercial breeders.
The use of BREEDPLAN has resulted in substantial genetic improvement for genetic traits of commercial importance for many industry producers across the globe. The performance evaluations using a full multitrait model can be run for a wide range of traits. Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) are generated for up to 19 traits for each animal, including growth, fertility, carcase characteristics, feed efficiency and temperament. Included in the calculation of EBVs are the animal's own performance, the performance of known relatives, the heritability of each trait and the relationship between the different traits. BREEDPLAN provides a world class genetic evaluation model that combines all traits in one analysis.
The equivalent packages for the sheep and pig industries are OVIS and NPIP-PIGBLUP, respectively. They use Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP) to estimate breeding values for all the animals in an analysis and are also available through ILRIC.
BREEDPLAN is currently used by 42 beef breeds around the world.
It has been adopted as the national beef recording scheme in Australia, New Zealand, Hungary, Thailand and the Philippines. Other countries to use BREEDPLAN are the USA (for 12 years) Canada, Argentina, Uruguay, the United Kingdom, South Africa and Namibia. No other genetic evaluation system for beef cattle enjoys this spread of usage.
- WEIGHT - Birth weight - 200-day weight - Milk - 400-day weight - 600-day weight - Mature cow weight
- FERTILITY - Scrotal size - Days to calving - Gestation length - Calving ease - direct - Calving ease - daughters
- CARCASE - Eye muscle area - Fat thickness (rib) - Fat thickness (rump) - Carcase weight - Meat yield % - Intramuscular fat
- (Plus Docility and Net Feed Intake)
BREEDPLAN is being used by the Thailand Department of Livestock Development (DLD) to monitor, in particular, valuable genetic resources of the indigenous cattle and buffalo. The DLD develops, monitors and supports the breeding structure of the cattle and buffalo herds to improve village income and reduce the flow of young people seeking employment in the city. Ongoing support of the DLD and its project comes through the provision of advice and genetic evaluation services.
Yodchai Tongthainan, Director of Tak Livestock Research and Breeding Center Thailand, commented that 'the recording system under BREEDPLAN can help government farms to improve their ability to step forward into modern beef cattle breeding and development practices.'
Dr Sawat Thummabood, a previous Director of the Animal Husbandry Division, Department of Livestock Development commented 'Using the Australian developed BREEDPLAN, farmers across Thailand have the opportunity not only to increase livestock production levels, but also to improve the genetic value of the country's breeding stock.'
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