My curiosity is peaked as to how those of you with less prevalent breeds see the collection and application of data in breeding programs (commercial and purebred).
For example, at home we have primarily an Angus commercial cowherd. We scrutinize all the data we can get our hands on (have for as long as I can remember) before we ever buy a bull, or pick a cow family to buy a bull from. We feel we need that information to make a good decision. In fact it may be the only reason we are still in business today. A cow may pull you through if you hold on to her tail, but at our place a great cow may even pay the bills (although I am beginning to wonder).
Part of the reason this works is that the Angus in North America have a huge dataset, as well as ties to other countries (the Australian information is pretty useful if you want to buy an Angus bull). This allows us to be pretty sure when we pick a bull that we are selecting lines that do specific things well.
How do some of you participating in less common breeds see this working? Is there an industry structure that would help? Should Canada create an ROP type system again for all livestock (think private industry, not government please)? How will smaller breeds obtain a critical mass of data to identify specific traits within their cattle?
For example, at home we have primarily an Angus commercial cowherd. We scrutinize all the data we can get our hands on (have for as long as I can remember) before we ever buy a bull, or pick a cow family to buy a bull from. We feel we need that information to make a good decision. In fact it may be the only reason we are still in business today. A cow may pull you through if you hold on to her tail, but at our place a great cow may even pay the bills (although I am beginning to wonder).
Part of the reason this works is that the Angus in North America have a huge dataset, as well as ties to other countries (the Australian information is pretty useful if you want to buy an Angus bull). This allows us to be pretty sure when we pick a bull that we are selecting lines that do specific things well.
How do some of you participating in less common breeds see this working? Is there an industry structure that would help? Should Canada create an ROP type system again for all livestock (think private industry, not government please)? How will smaller breeds obtain a critical mass of data to identify specific traits within their cattle?
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