Dehorning cattle via genetics

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IRISH CATTLE BREEDING FEDERATION Dehorning cattle via genetics Tuesday 11 th April Portlaoise 1

Outline Background Genetics of Polled gene Polled vs Horned How to increase Polled gene Breeding for the Polled gene in Ireland Summary 2

Background Majority of breeds are horned Frequency of polled is very low Increasing concern over several aspects of horned animals Animal welfare Human welfare Production e.g. carcass damage 3

Background Majority of breeds are horned Analysis of Calf Births by Breed of Sire (1998 vs. 2003) Frequency of polled is very low Increasing 500,000 400,000 concern over several 300,000 aspects of horned animals Number of Births 600,000 200,000 100,000 Animal welfare 0 Human welfare Production e.g. carcass damage Holstien Friesian Hereford Charolais Simmental Limousin Angus Belgian Blue Others 1998 2003 Breed 4

Background 2.2m calves born per annum 140k calves born to AA cows 160k calves born to AA bulls ~300k calves born polled 5/head to dehorn - 10m/annum 5

Genetics of Polled gene Absence of horns is controlled by a single major gene Polled (P) gene Animals have 2 alleles for polled gene P or p P is dominant to p Three genotypes & two phenotypes for polledness 6

Genetics of Polled gene Genotype PP Pp pp Homozygous dominant Heterozygous Homozygous recessive Phenotype Polled Polled Horned 7

Genetics of Polled gene Parents PP PP PP Pp PP pp Pp Pp Pp pp Progeny PP 100% 50% - 25% - Pp - 50% 100% 50% 50% Pp - - - 25% 50% 8

Genetics of Polled gene Difficult to achieve 100% P as recessive gene is hidden in heterozygotes Actual causal mutation for polledness has yet to be identified Research indicates gene resides on bovine chromosome 1 Markers are available that are linked to the polled gene (95% successful) Future research will lead to discovery of the mutation direct DNA test 9

Polled vs. Horned Little evidence to suggest polled animals are inferior to horned American Herefords (59/101 in top 1%) Norweigan Reds (9/26) Beef Breeds Adg, yearling weight, growth, carcass, birth weight Pregnancy rate, dystocia, body condition 10

Polled vs Horned 11

Outline 12

Polled vs. Horned Evidence to suggest use of Polled bulls is increasing - % registrations (Canada) Breed Limousin Simmental Charolais 1989 18 14 38 1999 49 32 65 13

Breeding as a tool Breeding can be used to eliminate the need to dehorn Use of polled bull results in all polled offspring Gene introgression Introduce the polled gene from polled breed into horned breed Marker assisted selection Useful for introgression and when polled animals in horned breed are identified 14

Step 1: Mate horned cows of preferred breed A to polled breed B 100%Pp Step 2: F1 females to preferred breed A 50% - Pp, 50% - pp 75% A 25% B Step 3: Backcross Pp animals to breed A 50% - Pp, 50% pp 87.5% A 12.5% B Step 4: Repeat 3 until desired proportion of genes of preferred breed is achieved Step 5: Mate graded up Pp 25% - Pp, 50% - Pp, 25% - pp Step 6: Progeny test polled bulls mate to horned cows PP will never produce polled calves Pp will produce 50% (N=7, 99% rel) 15

Gene Introgression Step 6 Time consuming and costly Could be abolished using genetic markers Important to determine whether the economic benefits at the end of the programme are likely to exceed those if conventional selection was followed Genetic Lag reduction in performance in the crossbred population because the donor line may be inferior for traits that have been selected for many generations in the recip 16

Gene Introgression Example: Introgression of polled gene from Friesian into Holstein-Friesian (Wall, 2002) 3 backcross generations 16 years to complete ~ genetic lag of 12% for kg Milk (8250kg vs. 7385kg) 50 PP bulls required at the end, 400 cows need to be maintained during backcross phase 17

Gene Introgression Critical Requirements Large representative sample of animals from the horned breed should be used to ensure the polled strain has as much genetic variation as the horned breed If selection on other traits is desired a large population of carriers at each backcross generation is required 18

Marker Assisted Selection Can make use of the naturally occurring mutations in horned breeds to increase the frequency of the polled gene Identify offspring of Polled sires and use in progeny testing Markers can be used to distinguish between carriers and polled 19

Marker Assisted Selection Advantages Within breed, no need for backcrossing etc No loss in performance Disadvantages Polled gene at low frequency 20

Marker Assisted Selection Critical Requirement Polled animals need to be of sufficiently high genetic merit to ensure their widespread use Once achieved it may be possible to increase frequency of the polled gene quickly in the population 21

Breeding for the Polled gene in Ireland 22

Breeding for the Polled gene in Ireland Breeder demand/requirement Breed Associations/AI companies Increase frequency of Polled gene 23

Breeding for the Polled gene in Ireland Recent consolidation of some AI companies in Ireland Formation of the National Cattle Breeding Centre (NCBC)- PG & Dairygold Control of the progeny testing programme of beef and dairy 24

Summary Several advantages to increasing Polled gene Animal & Human perspective Various ways in which breeding can be used as a tool to eliminate the need to dehorn Economics will be the key driver Initially from breeders? 25