USE OF RED BREEDS FOR CROSSBREEDING. Dr. Gary Rogers Geno Global Hamar, Norway

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USE OF RED BREEDS FOR CROSSBREEDING Dr. Gary Rogers Geno Global Hamar, Norway grogers200@yahoo.com

CROSSBREEDING IN DAIRY CATTLE Crossbreeding is growing by about ½ to 1% per year in many populations Why? Economics Ease of management Inbreeding Fertility Many other reasons

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Inbreeding percentage INBREEDING TREND IN GLOBAL HOLSTEIN SIRES 10 8 Genomic era 6 4 2 Inbreeding 0 Birth year Birth of daughters year Miglior et al. 2014. Canadian Dairy Network

GENETIC TRENDS FOR DAUGHTER PREGNANCY RATE (DPR) IN THE US HOLSTEIN POPULATION (APRIL 2016) Breeding values DPR 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Red box 40 years in condensed form Green box recent years -1 01-2 Birth year of Holstein cows

CROSSBREEDING CONCEPTS Crossbreeding is for commercial herd segment still need seedstock herds Hybrid vigor or heterosis is important but not the most critical concern Overall performance (especially economic) of crosses is most critical Breed contribution is critical Sire performance within breed is critical Optimum number of breeds and rotation depends on many factors Not a one size fits all program or situation Producers should look at their individual circumstance Personal preference can play a legitimate role

Percentage of maximum heterosis using 2, 3 & 4 unrelated breeds Generation 2 breeds 3 breeds 4 breeds 1 100 100 100 2 50 100 100 3 75 75 100 4 63 88 88 5 69 88 94 6 66 84 94 7 67 86 94 8 66 86 93 Over time 67% 86% 94%

CROSSBREEDING PROGRAMS Many Holstein X other breed crosses with little planning involved producers should have a good plan! Most common crossing plan involves 3 breeds Holsteins plus 1 breed from 2 of the following 3 groups: RDC (Ayrshire) based group Danish Red, Finnish Ayrshire, Norwegian Red, Swedish Red & other related breeds SIM based group & Normande & Brown Swiss (Alpine or Continental group) Brown Swiss, Fleckvieh, Milking Simmental, Montbeliarde, Normande Jersey

CROSSBREEDING PROGRAMS Common 2 breed crosses (other than Holstein X Jersey) Holstein plus 1 breed from the RDC (Ayrshire) based group Danish Red, Finnish Ayrshire, Norwegian Red, Swedish Red & other related breeds Jersey plus 1 breed from the RDC (Ayrshire) based group Danish Red, Finnish Ayrshire, Norwegian Red, Swedish Red & other related breeds

Common 4 breed crosses Holstein CROSSBREEDING PROGRAMS 1 breed from the RDC (Ayrshire) based group Danish Red, Finnish Ayrshire, Norwegian Red, Swedish Red & other related breeds 1 breed from SIM based group plus Brown Swiss & Normande Brown Swiss, Fleckvieh, Milking Simmental, Montbeliarde, Normande Jersey

Comparison of Montbeliarde X Holstein and Viking Red X Holstein crossbreds with pure Holsteins in 8 Minnesota herds Hazel et al. 2016 (University of Minnesota preliminary report) Montbeliarde Viking Red Holstein X Holstein X Holstein Number of cows 978 513 540 1 st lactation milk (actual, kg) 10,970 10,954 10,537** 1 st lactation fat + protein (actual, kg) 741 760* 749 Days open in 1 st lactation 125 113** 117* Overall conception rate 1 st lactation (%) 38 46** 43* Survival to 2 th lactation (%) 80 84* 83 1 st calving stillbirths (%) 9 4** 5* * Significantly different from Holsteins P<.05 ** Significantly different from Holsteins P<.01

Comparison of Norwegian Red crosses and Holsteins in US herds M.S. Thesis. S. J. Grooms. University of Wisconsin. 2012. Holsteins Norwegian Red X Holstein crosses Number of cows 129,433 979 Number of herds 81 37 1 st lactation milk yield (adj. to 36 mo, kg) 11,901 11,394** 1 st lactation fat + protein (adj. to 36 mo, kg) 796 781** Days open average across lactations 170 155** Survival to 4 th lactation (percentage) 31 51** 1 st calving stillbirths when bred to Holstein (%) 9.6 3.7* * Significantly different from Holsteins P<.05 ** Significantly different from Holsteins P<.01

GENETIC EVALUATIONS IN USA USA genetic evaluation system is multi-breed Includes crossbred daughters Allows easy conversion from one breed base to another and comparisons across breeds Works well for imported breeds with many US daughters: Milk, fat and protein yield (and component percentages) Daughter pregnancy rate (and cow and heifer conception rates) Somatic cell score Does not work well for imported breeds: Productive life (longevity) Calving ease (no data) Stillbirths (no data) Conformation traits (few daughters recorded)

Comparison of top daughter proven Holstein, Red Dairy Cattle (RDC) and Simmental (SIM) based sires from April 2016 USA genetic evaluations - Non-Holstein PTAs are on Holstein base plus heterosis Daughter milk fat protein Pregnancy (lbs) (lbs) (lbs) SCS Rate Mean for 597 active AI Holsteins +611 27 22 2.89 0.5 Mean for top 25 RDC 1 sires -86 39 26 2.87 5.7 Mean for top 25 SIM 2 sires 115 31 27 3.08 7.6 1 Includes Danish Red, Finnish Ayrshire, Norwegian Red and Swedish Red. Current procedures at US CDCB do not allow exact calculations so RDC means are conservative. 2 Includes Fleckvieh, Montbeliarde and Simmental.

SUMMARY Crossbreeding is growing primarily because of economics and the need for improved fitness in Holsteins Crossbred cows sired by top Simmental based and Red Dairy Cattle based bulls will perform similar to pure Holsteins for key production traits and much better for fitness traits A well-designed crossbreeding program will produce more profitable cows compared to pure Holsteins under most commercial herd management circumstances